
Lip readers uncovered the hilarious message that ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith appeared to have for Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones after a costly turnover in Monday night’s home game against the Arizona Cardinals.
Facing a must-win situation against the Kyler Murray-less Cardinals, Jerry Jones’ Cowboys put up a horrific first-half performance. They trailed 17-7 at halftime, with their only score coming on a blocked punt.
During the first half, ESPN’s ‘Monday Night Football’ cameras showed Stephen A. Smith sitting with Jones in the box suite:
After Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson lost a fumble that Arizona recovered, ESPN’s broadcast also cut to Stephen A. Smith delivering a short-and-sweet message to the frustrated Jones:
Social media lip readers think that Smith told Jones something along the lines of, “Aight, I’m out,” after the turnover:
“Stephen A Smith “aight im out” to Jerry Jones after that cowboys turnover lol,” a user said.
“Ight I’m gonna head out” – Stephen A. Smith😅,” said another.
“He’s like aight I’m out,” a fan wrote.
We’re going to guess that multiple Cowboys fans had their “I’m heading out” moment by turning off the television. That was as bad a first-half performance as it gets for Dallas at home, after all.