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Footage shows Stephen A. Smith squirming next to angry Jerry Jones during Cowboys loss to the Cardinals MORE: George Bush's hilarious reaction to 315lb NFL star caught on ref's mic By DANIEL MATTHEWS, US SENIOR SPORTS WRITER Published: 05:01 GMT, 4 November 2025 | Updated: 05:20 GMT, 4 November 2025 Stephen A. Smith was caught awkwardly glancing at Cowboys owner Jerry Jones as Dallas struggled on Monday Night Football. The ESPN star was given a prized seat in the owner's suite for the Cowboys' clash with the Arizona Cardinals at AT&T Stadium. Smith was seated right next to Jones during the opening stages of Monday Night Football but that meant he had to watch the Cowboys' early struggles alongside the team owner. And after Dallas fumbled the ball - midway through the second quarter, with Arizona leading by 10 - cameras caught the ESPN star's hilarious reaction. Jones could not hide his emotions, appearing to smack his knee in frustration, while Smith looked awkwardly in the direction of the Cowboys owner. The ESPN star then shuffled his body slightly further away from Jones. Then, in another clip that appeared on social media just minutes later, Smith could be seen leaving his seat. .@stephenasmith looking on in the box with Jerry Jones 👀 pic.twitter.com/cZYoRw6fVV — SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) November 4, 2025 The Arizona Cardinals secured a 27-17 win against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium Stephen A. Smith hit Jerry Jones with the “aight I’m out” after that Cowboys fumble 😂 pic.twitter.com/PB8QEIeA71 — Underdog (@Underdog) November 4, 2025 The popular analyst, who this year signed a new $100million deal with ESPN, patted Jones on the shoulder and appeared to say: 'I'm going to go' The pair then shook hands before Smith went on his way. He was part of the ESPN crew on Monday night, covering the game alongside the likes of Jason Kelce. Unfortunately for Jones, the Cowboys never recovered from their slow start, with the Cardinals ultimately securing a 27-17 win at AT&T Stadium. The loss leaves Brian Schottenheimer's team 3-5-1 for the season. Dallas is currently second in the NFC East, behind the 6-2 Eagles. 'The Cardinals came out with a good gameplan,' Jones said afterwards. 'It's very disappointing.' Arizona stopped a five-game losing streak after Jacoby Brissett threw for two touchdowns and ran for a score while filling in again for Kyler Murray. Jonathan Gannon's team (3-5) won for just the second time in the past 18 games when Murray didn't take at least five snaps or sat out entirely. Marvin Harrison had a career-high seven catches for 96 yards, including a 4-yarder for the game's first touchdown. Tight end Trey McBride had a 12-yard TD grab. The Cowboys, meanwhile, couldn't build on the momentum of Sam Williams' blocked punt that was recovered in the end zone by Marshawn Kneeland. Cowboys star Javonte Williams had the ball ripped out with less than five minutes to go Jerry Jones teases blockbuster Dallas Cowboys trade just hours before the NFL deadline Dallas gave up long touchdown drives on Arizona's next two possessions on either side of halftime to fall behind 24-7. The Cowboys, which lost consecutive games for the first time under first-year coach Schottenheimer, totaled just three points on its first three drives inside the Arizona 25, leading to a 17-point deficit in the fourth quarter. Their hopes were finally extinguished with a second lost fumble. Javonte Williams had the ball ripped out as he was going down on a short catch with less than five minutes to go. Dak Prescott had just one touchdown pass, a week after having none as one of the league's best offenses was sluggish again. The scoring toss was a five-yarder in the fourth quarter for Ryan Flournoy's first career TD. Share or comment on this article: Footage shows Stephen A. Smith squirming next to angry Jerry Jones during Cowboys loss to the Cardinals Add comment