CANTON, Ohio -- Jerry Jones knows how to throw a party. If that wasn't clear before this Hall of Fame week, it's now.

Jones threw a party for the ages Friday night at Glenmoor Country Club, a day before he delivers his Hall of Fame speech at the induction ceremony. More than 1,000 people attended a party that cost well more than $10 million. About two dozen NFL owners, about two dozen Hall-of-Famers, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, Warren Buffett, Jon Bon Jovi each of the Triplets, Jimmy Johnson, Barry Switzer and the entire 90-man Cowboys roster and coaching staff were in attendance. Also, New Jersey governor Chris Christie and Dallas mayor Mike Rawlings attended.

Among the highlights was a live performance from Justin Timberlake. He was on stage for about 90 minutes. That came right after Jones and his family watched a tribute video that honored the Cowboys owner.

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The video included some heavy hitters, including former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, Jamie Foxx, Chris Paul, Jon Bon Jovi, each of the Triplets, Tony Romo, Jason Witten, Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott:

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