Jerry Jones and Lamar Hunt had a neighborhood trophy when their teams played each other

The Dallas Cowboys and KC Chiefs owners had a friendly rivalry.
Owner Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys looks on before the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium on September 09, 2021 in Tampa, Florida.
Photo credit Julio Aguilar/ Getty Images

Jerry Jones told a funny anecdote on our sister station 105.3 The Fan on Tuesday. The Dallas Cowboys owner said he used to live "200 yards" away from former Kansas City Chiefs owner Lamar Hunt so the two began a neighborly rivalry off the field.

Jones said Hunt created a "Preston Road Trophy" in reference the street he lived on in Dallas. Chiefs were the first to have possession, and when Jerry asked Lamar if he could show it to some friends, Hunt said he'd put it in the window and they could drive by to see it.

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When America's Team won, a similar thing happened. Hunt asked Jones if he could show the prize to some friends, and Jerry made his wife come over and sign a receipt promising to return it the next day. Read the entire story here.

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