Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones is defending the team's culture amid voyeurism allegations.

Jones didn't comment on an ESPN report regarding a $2.4 million settlement the organization paid four cheerleaders after a voyeurism claim was made against a senior executive in 2015.

"I feel like we have a solid culture," Jones said. "You can always be better. You strive to get better every day in every area. So that'd be my comment."

According to documents obtained by ESPN and people with knowledge of the situation, the cheerleaders accused Rich Dalrymple, the Cowboys senior vice president of public relations and communications, of using his security key card to enter the back door of their locked dressing room during an event at AT&T Stadium on Sept. 2, 2015.

One of the women alleged she clearly saw Dalrymple standing behind a partial wall with his iPhone extended toward them as they were changing their clothes, according to people with knowledge of the events and letters sent by attorneys for the cheerleaders to the team.