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The Dallas Cowboys have lost two games in a row for the first time all season and morale is rather low around them for understandable reasons. Tuesday’s trades certainly made things a bit more interesting, though.
As the Dallas Cowboys stumbled through a disappointing Monday Night Football loss to the Arizona Cardinals, one of the franchise’s most iconic figures, Troy Aikman, delivered a sharp and sobering critique.
Winning in the NFL ain't easy, especially when you've got a defense that's been one of the league's punching bags year after year, like the Cowboys who this season have let every o
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What the Vikings would’ve had to trade for Sauce Gardner, Quinnen Williams, and Rashid Shaheed
Dallas traded its 2026 second-round, a 2027 first-round pick, and defensive tackle Mazi Smith to the Jets for Williams. Signed through 2027, Williams will average $24 million per season, making him the sixth-highest-paid interior defensive lineman in the NFL.
The Cowboys made a low-cost trade on Tuesday morning for linebacker Logan Wilson, trading a seventh-round pick for a player who had his role significantly reduced by the Cincinnati Bengals in favor of two rookies. That's fine because it cost so little, but that or any other move isn't going to fix what's wrong with Dallas.
If the Vikings are going to continue their turnaround, it will be with the players currently on the roster. Though some thought the Vikings could be in position to make a splash after upsetting the Detroit Lions last weekend to get back to .500 on the season, the team allowed the NFL’s trade deadline to pass without making any moves.
The Dallas Cowboys' offense is so good, it may be able to overcome a hideous defense and shoot for the Super Bowl.
The Dallas Cowboys need to improve their defensive line play, which is why they've been involved in nearly every trade rumor leading up to the NFL trade deadlin
Green Bay and Detroit are locked in a fierce divisional battle with the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears. All four teams are seperated by less than two games. The NFC West is also crowded with the Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers all with six wins.