Summary
The Dallas Cowboys are considering trades before the November 4 deadline to strengthen their team. While their main focus seems to be on improving their defense, an anonymous NFL general manager suggested they should look at adding a running back instead. The team's defense is currently struggling, allowing the most yards per game in the NFL.
Key Facts
- The Dallas Cowboys are active in trade discussions ahead of the November 4 deadline.
- An NFL general manager proposed that the Cowboys target a running back, despite their decent run performance.
- The Cowboys are currently allowing the most yards per game in the NFL, at 411.7 yards.
- Their defense also allows 269.5 passing yards per game, which is the worst in the NFL.
- Trevon Diggs, a key defensive player, is out with a concussion, impacting the team's defense.
- The team traded away star player Micah Parsons, leaving a gap in their pass rush capabilities.
- Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones is encouraged to bolster the defense to remain competitive in the NFC.
- Running back Javonte Williams has been performing well with 476 yards and three touchdowns this season.