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After eight weeks of NFL action, the Dallas Cowboys have won just three times, lost four and drawn once. The Cowboys' offense has been hot this 2025 season, as the team ranks second in total offense and first in passing offense.
Explore the latest NFL trade rumors involving the Cowboys as potential buyers and sellers leading up to the trade deadline.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones reveals where he stands on making trades before the trade deadline after the team's Week 8 loss to the Denver Broncos.
According to Cowboys reporter Ed Werder, the team placed Diggs on IR because of lingering issues with his right knee. Werder reported that the Cowboys made the move to allow him to fully recover, noting that the team remains hopeful he could return later this season once healthy.
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Hooker qualifies to return to practice under his 21-day window, having now been sidelined for four games, but head coach Brian Schottenheimer was definitive in declaring the veteran safety will not be permitted to touch the field again just yet, meaning he’ll need more time to rehab.
The Dallas Cowboys will be down another starter on defense, with a last-minute addition to the injury report being ruled out for Week 8 against the Denver Broncos.
According to Fox Sports insider Jay Glazer, Dallas reached out about Crosby — as well as Cincinnati Bengals edge rusher Trey Hendrickson — but both attempts were “rebuffed.” Glazer added that Crosby has no interest in being traded and remains committed to the Raiders.
Perrion Winfrey had a fantastic camp and preseason, but a back injury just before Week 1 has delayed his 2025 debut.
When evaluating NFL offenses, most fans naturally gravitate toward familiar metrics like points per game or total yards. Those numbers provide a basic snapshot of offensive succes
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Is Cowboys defense close enough to success to warrant moves at trade deadline?
Is it time for the Cowboys to swing for the fences and make a big trade. We look at the task at hand and how far the Cowboys have to climb in 2025