Cowboys owner Jerry Jones made an X-rated claim about a Dallas player while Jamie Foxx was live-streaming from the team’s practice facility.

The actor and Jones were watching the team’s preparations when Jones bizarrely commented on an unnamed player’s physical attributes in the background.

Jones noted that the player was 5-foot-9 and a half, and ran a 4.41 40-yard dash before revealing that he also had an ‘eight and a half inch d**k.’

Foxx then promptly ended the live stream after the comment.  

Jones appeared to notice that Foxx was filming.

Jerry Jones was speaking about a Cowboy's physical attributes when he made the remark

Jerry Jones was speaking about a Cowboy’s physical attributes when he made the remark

Foxx ended his live stream shortly after Jones’ strange claims about a Cowboys player

It’s been a mixed start for the Cowboys as they beat the Browns in Week 1 before losing 44-19 to the Saints last weekend.

Against New Orleans, quarterback Dak Prescott threw two interceptions as the Saints gained 7.7 yards per play to Dallas’ 5.3.

Jones also serves as the Cowboys’ GM and defiantly vowed last month to stay in that role.

‘I’ve done it all. So I have an ordinate amount of confidence that f***, if anybody can figure out how to get this s*** done, I can figure out how to get it done,’ Jones told long-time Cowboys reporter Clarence Hill in an interview for AllDlls.com.

Jones, 81, has also served as the Dallas Cowboys’ general manager for the last 35 years

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He continued, ‘I’ve been there every which way from Sunday, and have I busted my a** a bunch, a bunch. And there’s nobody living that’s out cutting and shooting that can’t give you a bunch of times they busted their ass. So hell no, there’s nobody that could f***ing come in here and do all the contracts … and be a GM any better than I can.’

Jones faced criticism over the offseason for keeping head coach Mike McCarthy after failing to reach the Divisional Round of the playoffs for the third time in four seasons.

He also took heat during wide receiver CeeDee Lamb’s prolonged contract holdout, which ended just before the season they when the All-Pro agreed to a four-year, $136 million contract extension.

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