Dallas Cowboys Consider Running Back Trade Options
Dallas Cowboys Consider Running Back Trade Options
Dallas Cowboys Consider Running Back Trade Options
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The Dallas Cowboys are struggling with their running game, ranking 29th in rushing offense with an average of just 73.7 yards per game through Week 3. After suffering a loss to the Baltimore Ravens, where they managed only 51 rushing yards, owner Jerry Jones faced criticism for not pursuing running back Derrick Henry, who excelled against them after signing with Baltimore. Analysts suggest the Cowboys might consider signing free agent Aaron Jones from the Minnesota Vikings in 2025 or trading for Carolina Panthers running back Miles Sanders before the November deadline, as they need to bolster their backfield. Additionally, Iowa's standout Kaleb Johnson is emerging as a potential draft target for Dallas, praised for his performance and physicality. With running backs Ezekiel Elliott and Rico Dowdle both set to hit free agency, the Cowboys' immediate focus must be on improving their rushing attack to remain competitive. The ongoing struggles could prompt urgent action from the front office as the season progresses.

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