Joe Milton prefers playing for Cowboys over Patriots
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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Joe Milton sideswiped the New England Patriots' locker room after spending his rookie season there as a backup.
A day after taking a supposed shot at his former team, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Joe Milton cleared the air on social media. 'I knew they were g
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Blogging The Boys on MSNHow the third time could be the charm for the Cowboys trading for a top 50 cornerbackThe Cowboys traded away their own underperforming cornerbacks for Igbinoghene and Booth (Kelvin Joseph and Nahshon Wright, respectively), whereas Elam was acquired for Day 3 draft capital. Suffice it to say, these first two deals didn’t work out for Dallas, but that’s not to say this third one won’t.
QB Joe Milton III was caught off guard when he was traded from the Patriots to the Cowboys in May. But in the two months he has been in Dallas, he has started to feel at home, and part of the reason is because of the team’s starting quarterback.
Joe Milton said that the Cowboys have been willing to help him, implying that it's "very different" from his season with the Patriots.
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport details the latest on Dallas Cowboys tight end Jake Ferguson's four year contract extension to add fifty-two million dollars in new money.
Joe Milton spent the 2024 season with the New England Patriots, but his time there appears to have been far from enjoyable. The quarterback was traded to Dallas in April and now sa
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The New England Patriots have been one of the most-discussed teams of the NFL offseason, and were very active in free agency when the new league year began. Alo
The Dallas Cowboys are unlikely to trade Micah Parsons. I might as well start there. However, his recent comments about his contract – or lack thereof an extens
CeeDee Lamb is extremely confident about Cowboys' 2025 offensive outlook with quarterback Dak Prescott fully healthy