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Following their third consecutive defeat, this time to the Atlanta Falcons, the Dallas Cowboys’ record has slipped to 3-5 for the season. However, team owner Jerry Jones remains optimistic and hinted at potential moves before the upcoming trade deadline.
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In a surprising turn of events, Jones told reporters that the Cowboys “have some things in the mix” and mentioned, “We’ll probably do a couple things this week. I’m a long way from being dismayed about this team this year.” This statement comes as a stark contrast to an earlier report by The Athletic’s Dianna Russini, who claimed in October that Jones had no intentions of making any trades at the deadline.
The sudden change in stance has sparked intrigue among fans and analysts alike. With the trade deadline looming on Tuesday, coinciding with election day, the football world is buzzing with anticipation. Jones’ comments have effectively turned up the heat on what was already expected to be an exciting day in the NFL.
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This unexpected development showcases the unpredictable nature of Jerry World, where things can change in an instant. As the Cowboys look to turn their season around, all eyes will be on Jerry Jones and the potential moves he might make to bolster the team’s chances of success.