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Entering Week 10, the Dallas Cowboys still have a lot to prove, which is reflected in their midseason report card.
Even with a record below .500, the Cowboys went all-in at the trade deadline –– and are getting absolutely crushed for the price they paid to acquire Jets defensive lineman Quinnen Williams.
All it took for the Arizona Cardinals to get back into the win column was a matchup against the Dallas Cowboys.
The Jets and Cowboys were both quite busy on deadline day, but according to Cody Benjamin, one one of those franchises came away from the chaos a winner. The Jets, Sauce Gardner and Jakobi Meyers are the three biggest winners of the deadline. The Cowboys and Colts general manager Chris Ballard, meanwhile, are losers.
ESPN details why the Cowboys balked at a Trey Hendrickson price the Bengals viewed as fair, and how Cincinnati’s shaped a quiet edge market.
Follow along with the latest NFL news, injury updates and more as we turn our attention toward the trade deadline and Week 10.
NFL Week 9 will conclude with Cowboys vs. Cardinals on 'Monday Night Football' at 8 p.m. ET, with many daily Fantasy football players likely leaning towards Dallas to fill out NFL DFS lineups. The team is overflowing with stars from Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb to Javonte Williams and George Pickens.
On Tuesday morning, the Cowboys' official website confirmed reports that the team had a deal to acquire linebacker Logan Wilson from the Cincinnati Bengals. The Cowboys will send the Bengals a 7th round pick in the 2026 draft.