Cowboys news: Dallas open to making trade moves

Cowboys news: Dallas open to making trade moves
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Cowboys Reportedly ‘Open for Business’ at NFL Trade Deadline, ‘Defensive Help’ Eyed – Mike Chiari, Bleacher Report

Deal or no deal for the Cowboys?

The Dallas Cowboys are reportedly looking to wheel and deal leading up to the Nov. 4 NFL trade deadline. According to Dianna Russini of The Athletic, the Cowboys have made it known in league circles that they are “open for business,” and in search of defensive help. However, an anonymous NFL general manager told Russini they believe the Cowboys “should go get a running back.”

Prior to the start of the 2025 regular season, the Cowboys traded superstar pass-rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, so it is no surprise that Dallas has struggled defensively. The Cowboys are last in the league in total defense with 411.7 yards allowed per game, and 31st in scoring defense, allowing 30.7 points per contest. Conversely, Dallas has been excellent on offense with a league-leading 387.5 total yards per game, plus 29.7 points per game, which ranks third.

Unfortunately, the poor defense has overshadowed the high-powered offense to the point that the Cowboys have a losing record at 2-3-1. If major changes are made to the defense before the deadline, last week’s game against the Carolina Panthers may prove to be the impetus. Dallas surrendered 30 points to a Panthers offense that was previously averaging a shade over 20 points per game.

The driving force behind Carolina’s offensive success against the Cowboys was running back Rico Dowdle, who was previously with the Cowboys from 2020 to 2024. In his first game against his old team, Dowdle rushed for 183 yards on 30 carries, while also catching four passes for 56 yards and a touchdown. That naturally led to questions about whether the Cowboys erred in letting Dowdle leave via free agency. However, Dallas has maintained a strong running game in its own right this season.

Jerry and Stephen Jones have made Cowboys’ Trevon Diggs mystery even more alarming – Luke Norris, The Landry Hat

The Cowboys front office has made the situation with Diggs very bizarre.

The Dallas Cowboys are never short on drama—that could legit be the understatement of the century or even the team motto, for that matter—and there’s certainly plenty of it surrounding America’s Team heading into their Week 7 rivalry matchup with the Washington Commanders, this time involving cornerback Trevon Diggs. On Friday, it was announced that the two-time Pro Bowler had an accident at his home on Thursday night, which ultimately resulted in a concussion, and will sit out Sunday’s nationally televised contest. Here’s what head coach Brian Schottenheimer had to say on the matter:

“Trevon Diggs came in this morning with some concussion symptoms after having an accident at his home. “He’s been checked out by our doctors and is in the protocol and will miss the game.” As Schottenheimer failed to elaborate on exactly what caused the concussion, some thought...