The Dallas Cowboys hold a 3-4 record this season, placing them third in the NFC East, behind the Washington Commanders and the Philadelphia Eagles.
Despite having significant talent, the Cowboys have not achieved the wins they anticipated. However, it’s premature to write them off; there’s still ample time for the team to make a turnaround.
With the trade deadline approaching on November 5, the team’s roster will be closely evaluated. Will the Cowboys make additions before the deadline? Is there a possibility of trading away some players? Could they engage in a strategy of both buying and selling simultaneously?
With just a week remaining until the deadline, the situation remains uncertain. Receiver Brandin Cooks has been labeled an “interesting” trade candidate by FanSided’s Cody Williams.
“Particularly after watching three-plus quarters of the 49ers just wearing down the Cowboys, there needs to be a definitive direction in Dallas,” Williams stated. “And frankly, I don’t see how one could look at the results and think that direction should be anything but soft selling.
“Jerry Jones might think differently, but the best course of action would be to look at the Trey Lance trade market. Brandin Cooks is another interesting name, to be sure, but Lance’s youth and upside still might make him more attractive to teams like the Raiders or Titans fishing for long-term quarterback answers. Plus, it could help make up draft capital for the senseless trade to acquire him in the first place.”
Cooks is in the final year of a two-year, $39.7 million contract and is currently injured. His situation will be worth monitoring in the coming week.
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Dak Prescott identifies a Cowboys issue and points the finger at Jerry Jones and the fans
Dak Prescott has faced significant criticism during the Cowboys’ home games, where they have not won in Arlington for three outings, conceding over 40 points in each loss.
Recently, he got engaged to Sarah Jane Ramos, which led to more scrutiny, prompting him to respond to fans visiting the team’s training facility.
Dak Prescott opposes fan tours at The Star
Several Cowboys players, including Prescott, have voiced their objections to fan tours at The Star, Dallas’ training facility. While Prescott doesn’t mind fans being present, he believes it disrupts the team’s focus. “On the one hand, this is all I know. I’m not going to let a couple of people walking around the building distract me. I’m present where I am,” he stated Thursday, as reported by Jon Machota of The Athletic.
He added, “I think, honestly, it’s an excuse. What’s the difference in [the media] coming into the locker room and talking? Guys complain about that, too, and I don’t understand it. It’s about being professional; some things you have to deal with.”
Acknowledging that the Cowboys have more tours than other teams, Prescott emphasized the need for acceptance. “You can either go through and have a negative mindset about it and let it ruin your day, or you can be grateful to be in an organization that people want to see.”
The role of fans for the Cowboys
Prescott drew a parallel between fan tours and playing before a sellout crowd at AT&T Stadium, especially given that many fans have turned against him this season. “If that’s the case, then the crowd is a distraction when you’re on the field,” he remarked.
He continued, “It’s the NFL. It’s a business that has exactly those reasons why this game is entertaining; that people want to watch it; that you have the fans that you have and you can build the relationships. If you get distracted by that, then you get distracted by the fans in whatever stadium you walk into.”