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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones reveals where he stands on making trades before the trade deadline after the team's Week 8 loss to the Denver Broncos.
Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys are rumored to be willing participants ahead of the NFL’s Nov. 4th trade deadline.
The Cowboys haven't lost consecutive games this season and Brian Schottenheimer stressed they can't let this loss turn into two or three.
At 3-3-1, the Dallas Cowboys could be more inclined to make a move at the NFL trade deadline if they win in Week 8 against the Denver Broncos.
A month after shipping Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, the Dallas Cowboys are looking to add help on defense. Amid a 3-3-1 season, the NFC North team is trying to bolster its ranks, especially on the less glamorous side of the ball.
The Cowboys have everything necessary to make a significant trade after acquiring two first-round picks in the Micah Parsons deal.
With starters Malik Hooker (toe) and Donovan Wilson (elbow/shoulder) out along with the primary backup Juanyeh Thomas (migraines), the Cowboys turned to Markquese Bell and undrafted rookie Alijah Clark. The Broncos took advantage of the inexperience on the back end and found five pass completions of 15 yards or more.
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