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Despite returning to free-agency normalcy after their one-year do-absolutely-nothing edict, the Dallas Cowboys have still left a few giant holes in their roster.
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The team can select the best players available during this month’s draft, rather than focusing on filling glaring needs.
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In the end, he landed with the Cowboys and will likely serve as the primary backup to star quarterback Dak Prescott.
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The Dallas Cowboys have been judged for their decision to trade for New England Patriots quarterback Joe Milton III.
The Dallas Cowboys' new quarterback, Joe Milton III, is booming with potential and doesn't put much strain on the salary cap.
The Cowboys acquired Milton in a trade with the New England Patriots just one year after he was selected in the NFL draft.
The New England Patriots traded quarterback Joe Milton to the Dallas Cowboys for a draft pick, the Patriots announced.
Dallas Cowboys co-owner Stephen Jones mentioned that the team was still exploring trade options, and just a few days later, the Cowboys secured their new backup quarterback. The Cowboys traded away a fifth-round pick for a seventh-round pick and Joe Milton III, a quarterback booming with potential and a cannon of an arm.
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The Cowboys traded for Joe Milton to solidify their QB room, but does that mean Dak Prescott could be on the move?
Clemson’s Barrett Carter: Played in 14 games during the 2024 season, notching 82 total tackles, 11 tackles for loss, seven pass deflections, 3.5 sacks and a fumble recovery. Was a third-team AP All-American last year.
With the Cowboys acquiring Joe Milton, the rest of the NFC East including the Washington Commanders should feel much better about themselves.