Joe Milton III sends shoutout to Cowboys Nation
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Even though they're not getting widespread approval, the Dallas Cowboys have quietly put together a solid offseason.
From Sports Illustrated
The New England Patriots have agreed to trade quarterback Joe Milton III to the Dallas Cowboys.
From SFGate
Milton is a lottery ticket. He played well in limited opportunities as a rookie, notably in the preseason and the final game of the year when he went 22-of-29 passing for 241 yards and a touchdown wi...
From The New York Times
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Behind him was Trey Lance, the third overall pick from the 2021 NFL Draft, a player the Cowboys added in a trade with the San Francisco 49ers the year before. MORE: Micah Parsons
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Former Dallas Cowboys and 49ers quarterback Trey Lance signed with the Los Angeles Chargers on a one-year deal.
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The Dallas Cowboys are one of the NFL's most storied franchises. As we march toward the 2025 season, questions remain to be answered at the quarterback position. Dak Prescott remains the starter, while Will Grier is the team’s primary backup. Dallas also added Joe Milton from New England, who should compete with Grier (or may have the job already).
When we broke down the Dallas Cowboys’ defense a couple of weeks ago in the aftermath of the bulk of free agency, it was apparent how much the notable moves — additions, subtractions, retentions — favored defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus’ side of the ball.