DALLAS — A report from the Dallas Morning News revealed Wednesday that Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones fought stage four melanoma for a decade after a 2010 diagnosis and that an experimental drug saved his life.

During Wednesday's training camp press conference, Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer spoke on Jones' battle while reflecting on his own cancer diagnosis. Schottenheimer was diagnosed with thyroid cancer when he was 28 years old.

"Mine was certainly less serious... nothing like stage four," Schottenheimer said. "But you hear that word 'cancer' and it scares the hell out of you."

Schottenheimer said he learned he had cancer during his first year as quarterback coach for the San Diego Chargers under his father, Marty.

"I get the word and I go and I find my dad," Schotte

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