NFL Trade Rumors
Cowboys RB Javonte Williams has made an impact this season and is playing out a one-year contract. Owner Jerry Jones said he looks forward to Williams being back in Dallas next season.
“He’s had an outstanding season. I love the way he brings the wood, so to speak, when he runs,” he said via the Athletic’s Jon Machota. “Looking forward to him hopefully being a Cowboy for a time to come. Some of the reasons we make some of the decisions we make is so that we can have the availability in that thing called the salary cap, which is as real as if you were out of scholarships if you were in college. That’s the reason we made some of the decisions this year we made so that we can have the money available at running back.”
Eagles HC Nick Sirianni made it seem that the team has no plans to bring in any competition for K Jake Elliott.
“He’s had such a great career with so many highs, but like any player, he’s had some moments of struggle as well, and all I’ve ever seen him do is get up out of that and rise from that. I know he went through some struggles last year and ended up having however many field goals and extra points in the Super Bowl and in the NFC championship game,” Sirianni said Monday, via Zach Berman. “So I have no doubt in my mind about the competitor he is and the way and how mentally tough he is to be able to rise from this situation as well…I love the roster the way it is, and like I said, I have a ton of confidence in him, with Jake, and that he’ll rebound from whatever setbacks that he has.”
“I understand it’s a production-based business,” Elliott said of the team potentially making a change. “You see it all the time. So, that’s out of my hands. That’s out of my control. All I can do is kind of put my head down and keep pushing.”
Giants WR Wan’Dale Robinson is approaching the 1,000 yards receiving mark for the first time in his career and has stepped up in a big way in the absence of WR Malik Nabers, as well as the firing of HC Brian Daboll.
*“I think it’d mean a lot, being able to hit that mark. I think every receiver wants to hit that 1,000-yard mark. I’m just...