President Trump wrote on Twitter Wednesday that he talked to Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, “who knows how to get things done” and will stand for “Country”​ during the national anthem.​

“Spoke to Jerry Jones of the Dallas Cowboys yesterday. Jerry is a winner who knows how to get things done. Players will stand for Country!” Trump wrote.

Jones and other Cowboys players and coaches linked arms Monday night before the singing of the national anthem at their game with the Arizona Cardinals ​but stood in unison when Jordin Sparks sang “The Star-Spangled Banner” a few minutes later.

In a tweet Tuesday, Trump remarked on how fans booed — “the loudest I ever heard” — when the Cowboys took a knee, and then praised the team for standing during the anthem, saying,”Big progress made – we all love our country.”

“Our players wanted to make a statement about unity and we wanted to make a statement about equality,” Jones said after the game.

The Cowboys were among a ​majority ​of teams who​se players​ either stood arm-in-arm or took a knee during Sunday’s NFL games after Trump, ​in a speech Friday night, urged owners to fire ​those who, as a protest, fail to stand during the anthem.

“​Get that son of a b***h off the field right now. Out! He’s fired,” Trump said.

​The president continued his attack against​ the ​players in tweets over the weekend, including urging fans to boycott ​NFL ​games until the protests end.