NFL News: Jerry Jones of Cowboys teases more trades before the draft

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The owner of the Dallas Cowboys team, Jerry Jones, teased on Tuesday that he was working on “two fairly substantial trades” before the draft of the NFL this week.

Jones did not go beyond this during his press conference before the Rabat. Dallas has 10 selections during the seven towers. Cowboys’ failure to make major movements in its recent seasons was a source of dismay for fans.

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Jerry Jones on the red carpet before the honors of the Super Bowl Lix NFL at the Saenger Theater in New Orleans, on February 6, 2025. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)

“We are looking at two things that could happen before or after the project,” he said, via Fort Worth Star-Telegram. “Two fairly substantial trades. Has worked today.”

The cowboys managed to sign Derrick Henry when last year’s off -season. The veteran flowing back then signed with the Baltimore ravens and turned out to have an incredible year.

This year, the team added the second Kenneth Murray, the Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders, the Kaiir Elam corner half and the defensive line Solomon Thomas. The team also negotiated against the quarter-Arrière Joe Milton of the New England Patriots.

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The owner of Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones, speaks to the media at a press conference at the star in Frisco, Texas, on January 27, 2025. (Images Tim Heitman-Imagn)

All the movements that Dallas made were parts to strengthen their respective positions. But we do not know how real the real transactions have been.

The cowboys also focused on work with the second Micah Parsons on a contract extension. Dallas director Stephen Jones highlighted the negotiations.

“Believe me, if we could sign Micah to a certain number that we wanted to sign it, we would do it right away,” he said, via ESPN. “But right now, there is a difference in what we think is the right number and what he feels is the right number.”

Parsons was in the volunteer cowboys off -season program. He told journalists at a charitable event that he hopes that the start of the start of the offseason will contribute to the early success of the regular season.

The Dallas Micah Parsons Cowboys assistant against Lincoln Financial Field Eagles in Philadelphia, December 29, 2024. (Images Eric Hartline-Imagn)

Dallas finished 7-10 last season.

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