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Jerry Jones flies from Córdoba to Buenos Aires as Cowboys’ Brazil game looms
The Dallas Cowboys owner is in Argentina the week of the NFL schedule release, which will confirm his team’s September trip to Rio.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Jerry Jones

Jerry Jones
Jerry Jones flew from Córdoba to Buenos Aires on May 13 aboard the Cowboys’ Gulfstream V, a short hop within Argentina after several days touring the country. The flight arrived just before the NFL is set to release the full 2026 schedule on May 14, which will include the Cowboys’ first international regular-season game in over a decade — a Sept. 27 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens in Rio de Janeiro’s Maracanã Stadium, as reported by the Dallas Morning News.
The trip to Argentina continues Jones’s broader push into South America. He has long cited business interests in Brazil — he owns a large automobile dealership there — and has expressed a preference for playing in Mexico City, per team sources. This week’s travels suggest the Cowboys’ global expansion is more than a scheduling checkbox.
The 78-48-2 rivalry with the Giants kicks off the season in Week 1, but the real travel headache begins immediately: Jones’s team will cover more than 6,500 miles in the first three weeks, with the Brazil game adding a transcontinental leg that, as Yahoo Sports notes, could disrupt recovery without a bye until Week 5.
Aboard the Gulfstream V


The aircraft
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