Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl

In his first public comments since the Super Bowl seating fiasco at Cowboys Stadium, Dallas Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones said he shares responsibility for what happened to hundreds of fans who couldn’t get proper seating at the $1.2 billion facility.

Just hours before the Green Bay Packers took on the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV, the NFL announced that 1,250 temporary seats were deemed unsafe and the league moved 850 people to new seats, but 400 fans were forced to watch the game from standing-room-only locations around the stadium.

“I do, along with the NFL, take responsibility for the seating issue and some of the things that we would like to improve on regarding the seating issues,” Jones said during a 30-minute interview with Cowboys beat reporters Friday morning. “The informing of the fans that were involved, the NFL and I take responsibility for. You always like to look at areas you can do better, get better. We certainly intend to and will get much better in terms of the seating and how that is handled.”

WRITTEN BY Calvin Watkins covers the Cowboys for ESPNDallas.com.

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