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Cowboys Had 2 Blockbuster Trade Offers Rejected

Cowboys Had 2 Blockbuster Trade Offers Rejected

Summary

The Dallas Cowboys attempted to trade for two top pass-rushers, Maxx Crosby from the Las Vegas Raiders and Trey Hendrickson from the Cincinnati Bengals, but their offers were rejected. Owner Jerry Jones initially suggested the Cowboys were looking for defensive help but not specifically targeting pass-rushers. Reports indicate that the Cowboys are seeking to strengthen their defense after the loss of linebacker Micah Parsons.

Key Facts

  • The Cowboys attempted to trade for Maxx Crosby and Trey Hendrickson.
  • The offers were rejected by the Raiders and the Bengals.
  • Jerry Jones said the team wanted defensive help but not necessarily from pass-rushers.
  • The Cowboys' defense is struggling, allowing many yards and points per game.
  • The team traded away Micah Parsons, a key linebacker.
  • Jerry Jones stated he does not regret the trade involving Parsons.
  • Dallas is trying to improve its defense after recent challenges.
  • The Cowboys are scheduled to play against the Denver Broncos soon.
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