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Going into their showdown with the Denver Broncos, the Cowboys were hoping some defensive adjustments would carry over from a Week 7 win over the Washington Commanders. That didn’t happen in Week 8. In fact, Dallas’ defense reverted to a few troubling trends in a 44-24 loss at Empower Field at Mile High.
Jerry Jones has said the team will be 'open for business' at the NFL trade deadline, but the latest rumor will have Dallas Cowboys fans pumping the brakes.
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Jerry Jones' latest comments hint Cowboys' trade-deadline approach could affect team long-term
Nothing appears to be imminent at this point, but the Dallas Cowboys have made it clear they are in the market for at least one trade addition.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has fans mad at him again over some comments he made in a recent interview. Jones drew criticism for a quote from a
Jerry Jones went viral for essentially saying he values his gas business over football, leading to a delusional defense from head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
Given the need to improve the defense in Dallas, the Cowboys are “in the market for a pass rusher,” according to Rapoport. The NFL Network insider lists both Phillips and Chubb as options for the Cowboys, as well as Malcolm Koonce of the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Cowboys have struggled to find consistency all season. A Week 8 loss at Denver provided the latest example.
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix will play against the Dallas Cowboys today. The team has won five of seven games. Nix is not on the injury report. He recovered from a back fracture sustained last season.
Charles Barkley took shots at the Dallas Cowboys and ESPN on the latest edition of Inside the NBA. On ESPN’s NBA pregame show, Barkley spoke about the Cowboys, since he has not talked about them since joining ESPN.