It's been an interesting offseason for the Dallas Cowboys, but for Jerry Jones, it's been bonkers. Alexandra Davis recently came out of nowhere claiming to be Jones' biological daughter. The old-timer continues to deny any relation, however, his past actions speak for themselves.

According to ESPN, “Jerry Jones has paid nearly $3 million to the woman who says she is his biological daughter, including her full tuition at SMU and a $70,000 Range Rover on her 16th birthday.” If there is no relation between Jones and Davis, then why would the Cowboys' owner send her and her mother so much money?

Alexandra Davis and her mother, Cynthia Spencer Davis, requested $20 million to keep the relationship confidential. On Thursday, it was found that Jones had been “paying child support of up to $3 million,” per ESPN. So, although the Cowboys' owner has been paying child support money, Alexandra Davis and her mother are still seeking $2o million. It's hard to imagine they receive that money, as they've already been given a large sum of money over the years.

Even though Jones has been making monthly payments in child support, the Cowboys owner continues to deny any relation with Alexandra Davis. It's a weird situation, but it sounds like Jerry Jones was willing to pay up to $3 million to keep Davis at bay.

Actions speak louder than words, and Jerry Jones' actions indicate this woman is his biological child. Even so, this is technically speculation, as the Cowboys' owner refuses to claim Alexandra Davis as his child. A simple paternity test would solve this entire issue, but it's not likely we see that come to fruition.