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The Cowboys play the Cardinals tonight in front of the trade deadline Tuesday. Will Dallas make a play for an edge rusher?
If Dallas can get to the bye with a .500 record, they still have an outside chance of doing something in the second half of the season. Either by trade, or by just getting injured players back, they would have some avenues to improve an awful defense.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott said he understands why fans might be frustrated with the reveal that team owner Jerry Jones has invested more than $1 billion in Texas natural gas drilling company in a Wednesday report from the Wall Street Journal's Benoît Morenne.
The Dallas Cowboys saw rumored trade target Jaelan Phillips head to the Philadelphia Eagles in a deal with the Miami Dolphins.
Michael Irvin believes the Dallas Cowboys need to take advantage of a potential fire sale by the Miami Dolphins at the NFL trade deadline.
If the Cowboys fall short of the playoffs for the second year in a row, the August trade of Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers will loom as a major reason. But considering how the Cowboys played with Parsons aboard last season, would that be fair?
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Inability to seal deal among 3 reasons Cowboys should love facing Cardinals
A subpar offense and struggling to close out games are some of the reasons to love the Dallas Cowboys against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 9.
The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Week 9 closes out under the bright lights of Monday Night Football as the Dallas Cowboys (3-4-1) welcome the Arizona Cardinals (2-5) to AT&T Stadium for a primetime clash.