Cowboys Jerry Jones Open To NFL Trade Deadline Moves
Cowboys Jerry Jones Open To NFL Trade Deadline Moves

Cowboys Jerry Jones Open To NFL Trade Deadline Moves

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The Dallas Cowboys, currently holding a 2-2-1 record, are actively exploring trade opportunities ahead of the November 4 NFL trade deadline to strengthen their roster. Owner and GM Jerry Jones has affirmed the team's openness to making moves, highlighting that teams becoming less competitive due to losses or salary cap restructuring may offer trade candidates. The Cowboys' defense, particularly at linebacker, has struggled, with inconsistent performances from players like Jack Sanborn and Kenneth Murray, prompting interest in improving that unit potentially through trades. Recent trades in the league, such as the Cleveland Browns' trade of quarterback Joe Flacco, suggest teams like Cleveland could have players available, including linebacker Devin Bush, although the Browns are not yet full sellers. One suggested trade target is pass rusher Trey Hendrickson of the Cincinnati Bengals, who might be available amid the Bengals' current struggles and internal tensions. Overall, the Cowboys' management is balancing the team's current competitiveness with strategic roster improvements to enhance their playoff chances.

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