I knew Dallas would end up in the Shedeur Sanders rumor that is circulating.
Jerry Jones loves publicity about as much as he loves Deion Sanders. Add in a young player with that famous father, and you may have a match made in Jerry Jones heaven.
Somebody had to connect the dots.
Pro Football & Sports Network listed the Cowboys as one of three possible landing spots if the Cleveland Browns decide to move on. Along with the Cowboys, the 49ers and Buccaneers were mentioned too, but Dallas is the team that makes people stop scrolling.
And why wouldn’t they?
I just don’t want to see the Cowboys turning another backup quarterback idea into a full-blown mess.
A lot of us know the Browns have a crowded quarterback room, so I think this rumor has a little smoke behind it.
ESPN Cleveland’s Tony Rizzo said,
“There are talks (and) ongoing calls about the availability of Shedeur Sanders. The Browns, for whatever reason, don’t think he’s the guy. That’s my opinion, and I’m sure they’ll say, ‘What are you talking about? He’s in a quarterback battle.’”
Then he said something that stuck with me,
“But I’m gonna say, right now for the record, I don’t think the four quarterbacks are going to camp on July 28,” He added. “I don’t. Nothing is imminent, but the calls are being made. And I think it’s probably in the best interest of both parties here.”
This is not a trade report, but strictly speculation at this point. However, teams are checking the temperature on this guy.
"There are talks and ongoing calls about the availability of Shedeur Sanders," – Rizz's antenna is UP about the Browns QB situation right now 👀👀👀 pic.twitter.com/T6XyD4jffl
— ESPN Cleveland (@ESPNCleveland) June 22, 2026
I think Dallas should be in that group. At least, I think they should make the call and see what the price is, and see if Cleveland is about to do something dumb.
The Cowboys just can’t do anything desperate for a quarterback who would sit on the sideline, especially when they just traded for a developmental project last season.
From strictly a football standpoint. Is Shedeur Sanders better than Joe Milton?
Right now, I believe the answer is yes.
Joe Milton undeniably has the bigger arm. This young man can throw a football through a brick wall, but I don’t trust the rest of his game.
He doesn’t have touch, timing, or the processing to get significant minutes.
I don’t want you to misunderstand. I do not think Sanders is a finished product after seeing his numbers last season; 1,400 yards, seven touchdowns, and 10 interceptions in eight games is not pretty.
Still, I think Sanders is a more natural quarterback. From the few games I watched him play last season, he looked more under control, and doesn’t look as raw when...