In a whirlwind of NFL trade activity, the Cowboys found themselves on the outside looking in as the Raiders traded star edge rusher Maxx Crosby to the Ravens. However, the plot thickened when Crosby failed his physical with the Ravens, sparking curiosity about his future moves. While the Raiders have stated they're not looking to trade Crosby again, the situation remains fluid, especially once his knee is back in shape.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, never one to shy away from a potential deal, left the door slightly ajar for future talks. "We’re pretty far down the road with our plans," Jones mentioned during an event in Arlington. "While I don’t anticipate it, I don’t want to rule anything out."
In a strategic move to free up cap space, the Cowboys traded defensive tackles Osa Odighizuwa and Solomon Thomas. Odighizuwa is heading to the 49ers, while Thomas will join the Titans. This maneuver could position Dallas for future opportunities, keeping fans eager to see what unfolds next.
