- Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones appeared to spend the 2020 draft from his $250 million super-yacht.
- The yacht, known as the Bravo Eugenia, is 357 feet long, has a gym, full spa, and storage area for other boats.
- Jones, whose Cowboys selected wide receiver CeeDee Lamb on Thursday, also took the boat to the Super Bowl in Miami this year.
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones appeared to spend the 2020 NFL draft in a comfortable spot: his $250 million super-yacht.
ESPN’s Don Van Natta tweeted that the feed from Jones’ location was the “Bravo Eugenia,” the 357-foot “super-yacht” he bought in 2019.
The interiors seemed to match.
Jerry Jones’ draft room is on his $250 million super-yacht. Now that’s a super-flex. pic.twitter.com/ZJwgrUcehX
— Don Van Natta Jr. (@DVNJr) April 24, 2020
According to Forbes, the yacht has a gym, spa with a sauna, steam room, and plunge pool, and storage area for smaller boats and jet skis.
Jones took the yacht to Miami for the Super Bowl this year. The Associated Press got a photo of it docked.
A view of the stern:
http://instagr.am/p/B7nqSmsDC-0
The Cowboys made a splashy selection in the first round on Thursday, taking Oklahoma wide receiver CeeDee Lamb to form a dynamic receiving group with Amari Cooper and Michael Gallup, plus Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott. It was a good night for Jones.
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