Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is well known for being among the more outspoken executives in the NFL today, and it sure is no secret that he much despises the Philadelphia Eagles.

Jones also is not much fond of Eagles fans, and he shared some banter during his talk on the NBC Sports Philadelphia podcast “Takeoff with John Clark.”

“I know the frauds that the Philadelphia fans are,” Jones said.

Over the years, Jones has seen the highs and lows of the exhilarating rivalry between the Eagles and Cowboys. The Eagles have the most recent bragging rights, as they won Super Bowl 52. However, the Cowboys have won three of their last four meetings against the Eagles, which include completing the season sweep over them in this past regular season.

Whenever the Cowboys pick up a win over the Eagles, Jones is sure to enjoy the moment.

“So, we have a good time and I think, probably, the thing that I get the most kick out of is when one of the fans are really giving it to me it’s wonderful to be able to go [blows kiss],” Jones said. “So we have a good time, don’t we?”

The Cowboys and Eagles could very well produce two more thrilling installments in their rivalry next season considering that they may once again emerge as the top contenders in the NFC East. Dallas will look to repeat as NFC East champions for the first time in this century.