NFL notes: Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says coach Jason Garrett's job safe

NFL notes • Owner claims coach not facing make-or-break season.
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Jerry Jones opened his 25th training camp as owner of the Dallas Cowboys sounding as if coach Jason Garrett would be around for 25 more.

The first vote of confidence came even before someone could ask Saturday in Oxnard, Calif., in the annual "State of the Cowboys" address that Jones gives on the eve of camp.

The words got stronger after the questions started. Jones said it was a "mistake" to consider this a make-or-break year for Garrett, who missed the playoffs with 8-8 records in each of his two full seasons. Both ended with losses in finales to NFC East rivals with a playoff berth on the line.

The owner and his coach shared a concert-like stage for nearly 40 minutes in what has become something of a summer tradition for Jones since he bought the team in 1989. Garrett had to duck out for the first team meeting of camp, and as he was walking off the stage, Jones was asked if it was fair to say Garrett's job was on the line.

Jones leaned into the microphone, said "no" in several ways and even suggested that he was looking beyond the two years remaining on Garrett's contract.

"I look to the future with Jason and not just through his contract that we're sitting here with right now," Jones said. "But it is not what is implied when you say, 'Well, this is an Armageddon year for him.' It is not that with me."

The questions started as soon as the Cowboys overhauled their defensive staff a few weeks into the offseason, and not long after Jones said he was going to make things "uncomfortable" at team headquarters. During the offseason, the Cowboys fired defensive coordinator Rob Ryan, replaced him with Monte Kiffin, and moved move play-calling duties from Garrett to Bill Callahan.

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