Summary
The Dallas Cowboys lost to the Carolina Panthers in Week 6, and their defense has been struggling. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has indicated that the team is open to making trades to improve their performance before the NFL trade deadline on November 4. The team is considering using its resources to strengthen the defense.
Key Facts
- The Dallas Cowboys lost 30-27 to the Carolina Panthers in Week 6.
- The Cowboys' current record is 2-3-1.
- The team's defense allowed Panthers' running back Rico Dowdle to gain 183 rushing yards and catch four passes for 56 yards and a touchdown.
- The Cowboys' defense has allowed 20 or more points in every game this season, reaching 30 or more points in four of six games.
- Jerry Jones, the Cowboys' owner, stated that the team is open to trades before the November 4 NFL trade deadline.
- Jones mentioned the team has resources available from a previous trade involving Micah Parsons, which provided them with two first-round picks and defensive tackle Kenny Clark.
- Jones emphasized his readiness to make moves to improve the team, especially on the defense.