Dallas Added Their Own Difference-Maker At Trade Deadline
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After just 10 games, the Cowboys cut former 1st-round pick
Some Saturday news popped up yesterday afternoon: the Dallas Cowboys made a move that I at least thought would happen this offseason, not after only 10 games with the team.
After a lot of lead-in by the team’s owner, the Dallas Cowboys did, indeed, have a couple tricks up their sleeve on trade deadline day. Dallas made a pair of deals on Tuesday, one that undoubtedly qualifies as a “blockbuster” and another that could secure a defensive starter for the next season or two.
CeeDee Lamb is thought to be a possible trade candidate for the Dallas Cowboys, with George Pickens now looking like their WR1.
The Pro Bowl veteran Quinnen Williams is talking on the subject of the passing of Marshawn Kneeland (the personal part) and on his adjustment to moving to Dallas (the professional part) as the team arrives here in Las Vegas for 'Monday Night Footballl.
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Steelers Look Like Fools for George Pickens Trade
The Pittsburgh Steelers stand by their decision to move on from George Pickens, viewing the young wide receiver as extremely talented but also not
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Cowboys receiver Jonathan Mingo hasn't played at all this season after being a mid-year trade in 2024, but could that change this week?
Crosby had a solid night against Dallas, sacking Dak Prescott and forcing a fumble. Jones also had some new help on the defensive side, as defensive tackle Quinnen Williams (1.5 sacks, five QB hits) and linebacker Logan Wilson (two tackles), both acquired at the trade deadline, made their Cowboys debuts.