ARLINGTON, TX - OCTOBER 05: A Houston Texans fan holds a sign supporting J.J. Watt #99 of the Houston Texans in the first half against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium on October 5, 2014 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images) (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

DALLAS (105.3 THE FAN) — Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is no longer denying that opposing fans are filling up AT&T Stadium. Instead, he’s on to explaining why.

Jones was out to set the record straight with Shan & RJ on Tuesday, just two days after Tony Romo characterized the team’s win over Houston as a “road game”.

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The Cowboys owner began by explaining that many Cowboys season ticket holders don’t live in the immediate Dallas-Fort Worth area, which limits their attendance at home games.

“They don’t make every game. As a matter of fact, our surveys show with our ticket holders that we have a large percentage of them — a third — that only make four or five games a year,” said Jones. “You put that with the fact that we’re the hottest ticket there is on the [secondary market]. You have fans out there that are fishing, testing the market.”