Jerry Jones' Dallas Cowboys' won 33-16 over the Raiders on Monday.
A family photo shared on Instagram by Jerry's daughter, Charlotte Jones, showed their clan in Las Vegas for a mini celebration following the victory.
"Great win in Vegas!," Charlotte wrote.
Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer’s wife, Gemmi, dropped a spirited reaction.
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“Woooohooo💙🤍," Gemmi wrote.

The snap included Jerry and his wife, Eugenia, at Allegiant Stadium.
Dak Prescott completed 25 of 33 passes for 268 yards and four touchdowns, helpng Dallas (4-5) snap a two-game losing skid. Las Vegas (2-8) lost its fourth consecutive game.
A 21-point second quarter helped the Cowboys pull away early, with Quinnen Williams keeping Raiders quarterback Geno Smith under constant pressure. Las Vegas managed a late score from Tre Tucker but never threatened a comeback.
The night also carried emotional weight. Dallas honored Marshawn Kneeland with No. 94 helmet stickers and a pregame moment of silence. The defensive end died during the team’s bye week reportedly due to a self-inflicted gunshot wound. His teammates dedicated the win in his honor.
The Cowboys will face a crucial stretch of games. They will return home on Sunday to face their NFC East rivals, the Philadelphia Eagles, followed by games against the Chiefs and the Lions.
A win over Philadelphia would give Dallas a divisional advantage.
Jerry Jones's daughter Charlotte makes feelings known on Bad Bunny headlining 2026 Super Bowl halftime show
The NFL announced on Sept. 28 that Bad Bunny will headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show. The decision led to backlash.
However, Jerry Jones' daughter and Cowboys co-owner, Charlotte Jones, defended Bad Bunny on Wednesday.
"I think it's awesome," Jones said, via the "The Katie Miller Podcast." "I think our Latina fanbase is amazing and I think when you think about the Super Bowl, you want the No. 1 performer in the world to be there. Our whole society is based on immigrants that have come here and have founded our country, and I think we can celebrate that."
The 2026 Super Bowl will be held on Feb. 8 at Levi’s Stadium.
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