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Brian Schottenheimer praises Cowboys for being 'aggressive, but smart' on trade deadline day originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Dallas Cowboys had a busy Tuesday before the NFL trade deadline. However, head coach Brian Schottenheimer had even more news for fans after the deadline.
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Dallas Cowboys' trade for Quinnen Williams is the first real benefit of the Micah Parsons trade, clear theme emerges
This story was originally published in A to Z Sports Dallas Cowboys, as Dallas Cowboys' trade for Quinnen Williams is the first real benefit of the Micah Parsons trade, clear theme emerges. Related: Grading the trade: The truth about what the Cowboys are getting in LB Logan Wilson after deadline deal with Bengals
Jerry Jones surprised many Monday by claiming the Cowboys had reached agreement on a trade ahead of the deadline, but he later walked it back.
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Twitter Reaction: Cowboys fans national analysts react to massive Quinnen Williams trade
Losing record be damned, the Cowboys acted boldly and decisively at the 2025 NFL trade deadline and has fans and media reacting
The four-time NBA champion called out the Dallas Cowboys quarterback for not rising to the occasion in big games.
Cowboys have interesting response to Mazi Smith trade originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Dallas Cowboys made waves with the trade of All-Pro defensive tackle Quinnen Williams to help fortify the defensive line.
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How Quinnen Williams, Logan Wilson trades affect Cowboys' playoff chances with team sitting at 3-5-1
DraftKings Sportsbook has the Cowboys listed at +1000 odds to make the playoffs and -2000 odds to miss. In order for the make playoffs side to be a value proposition, the true chances for Dallas would need to be better than 9.1%. Are they?