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The Dallas Cowboys are pushing for big trades to fix their struggling defense, despite a strong offense and multiple first-round picks.
Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones revealed one position the team surprisingly won't target at the NFL trade deadline.
The Dallas Cowboys and owner Jerry Jones have been linked to a sneaky good target ahead of the 2025 trade deadline.
Jerry Jones and his Cowboys front office just got served two ice-cold slices of rejection pie, and honestly, it’s about as surprising as watching your favorite team blow a 14-point lead in the fourth quarter.
Their defense, on the other hand, has been holding them back.MORE: Cowboys-Broncos result could foreshadow Super Bowl greatness for DallasTheir decision to trade Micah Parsons has had a huge impact on them,
Speaking after a press conference introducing the East-West Shrine Bowl, to be played at The Star in Frisco on Jan. 27, Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones said that the team is well-equipped to be active at the deadline with the trade capital it has in the vault.
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At 3-3-1, the Dallas Cowboys could be more inclined to make a move at the NFL trade deadline if they win in Week 8 against the Denver Broncos.
The Washington Commanders, Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys are all reportedly looking for the same thing ahead of the trade deadline and that could lead to the NFC East foes battling for the same players on the trade market.