Cowboys owner Jerry Jones talks trade rumors
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Dallas faces a receiver dilemma. With George Pickens excelling and his contract expiring, trade speculation swirls as extension talks stall.
No, Pro Bowl cornerback Diggs (concussion/knee) will not be listed as a trade candidate given he's on injured reserve, and teams will likely wait to see if Dallas will cut Diggs and save over $12 million in cap space next offseason.
The Dallas Cowboys shouldn't hesitate to reach out to their NFC East rival New York Giants ahead of the trade deadline.
Source: With a week remaining before the #NFL trade deadline, the #Cowboys have not engaged in contract extension talks with WR George Pickens or his representatives. Pickens is on an expiring contract. Franchise player designation is an option that would cost projected $28M. pic.twitter.com/SptJUL3l8f
Following the Cowboys’ loss to the Denver Broncos, ESPN’s “First Take” debated whether the team needed a major trade before the deadline.
The Dallas Cowboys are pushing for big trades to fix their struggling defense, despite a strong offense and multiple first-round picks.
After a 44-24 loss, Dak Prescott said he trusts the Cowboys’ current roster and isn’t counting on a trade to spark a turnaround.
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.