The Cowboys could use a linebacker…
Multiple names have been mentioned as a target, with one potential fit officially requesting a trade on Thursday. Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson has asked the team to send him elsewhere after seeing his role reduced in favor of rookies Barrett Carter and Demetrius Knight Jr.
“Wilson, a third-round pick in the 2020 draft, has been a pivotal member of Cincinnati’s defense in the turnaround. In 2021, two years after the Bengals had the worst record in the NFL, Wilson was a starter on a Cincinnati squad that reached the Super Bowl. In six seasons with the team, he has made 75 starts and totaled six forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and 11 interceptions.” – Baby, ESPN
Despite his reduced role, Wilson has been a stellar teammate, helping the younger players get up to speed. Still, he would like more playing time, which would be available in Dallas.
It sure sounds like the Cowboys could trade one of their biggest stars (again) – Lion Lampert, The Landry Hat
Will Jerry allow his money to get mad twice in one season?
Jerry Jones might be back at it again, albeit with another one of the Dallas Cowboys’ household names, not white Vans sneakers (deep cut reference). The club’s much-maligned owner/general manager has already shown us he’s not afraid to trade away stars, and cornerback Trevon Diggs could be the next casualty.
Diggs’ standing with the Cowboys has paradoxically been in question since he signed a five-year, $97 million contract extension in July 2023. Between his on-field regression and nagging health concerns, fans have been prepared to move on from him for what feels like an eternity.
Well, at long last, Cowboys Nation may have its wish granted in the coming days. CBS Sports’ Cody Benjamin identified Diggs as one of 30 “potential trade chips” leading up to the NFL’s Nov. 4 deadline, which certainly feels plausible.
Dak Prescott seeking redemption in Denver, knows Cowboys must have grit to win – Tommy Yarish, DallasCowboys.com
The Cowboys need to beat the adversity against the Denver Broncos.
FRISCO, Texas – On Sunday, September 17, 2017, second-year quarterback Dak Prescott led the Dallas Cowboys onto the field at Mile High in Denver looking to move to 2-0 on the year after beating the Giants in Week 1.
Prescott, who was on the heels of a magical rookie season that won him offensive rookie of the year in 2016, finished the game completing 30 of his 50 passing attempts for 238 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions in what ended up being a 42-17 Broncos win.
“That was one was probably one of the uglier games of my career for sure,” Prescott said. “I remember the big rain delay or lightning delay early in the game, I remember Von Miller, Aqib Talib, Chris Harris, they had some guys. Definitely remember that one. Fresh, obviously, going back there.”
It certainly was difficult to forget the two interceptions, including one to Aqib Talib that he returned for a 103-yard pick-six with :53 seconds left in the game, and was at the time the largest margin Prescott had lost by in his NFL career.
A lot has changed since then, but going back to that game, why were things not the same for Prescott in his second year with Dallas? Had the Cowboys not found the future of their franchise?
”I came in as a rookie and played so well that I was just telling the coaches, no knock to any of my coaches, but I almost didn’t get coached in the details of the position because I started off so hot. ‘Hey, don’t mess with him. Don’t ruin it…”
Javonte Williams revenge week is here.
DALLAS — Javonte Williams could only laugh when he was asked if the Denver Broncos should “buckle up” for this week’s game against the Dallas Cowboys.
Despite the homage to ex-Cowboys running back Rico Dowdle, the Cowboys’ current RB1 took the reserved approach.
“Go out there and play my game. Do what I got to do,” Williams said after practice on Thursday.
Williams spent the first four years of his NFL career with the Broncos before they let him walk in the 2025 offseason due to injuries and an unstable role.
“They wanted to go a different route,” Williams explained. “But the Cowboys wanted me, so that’s where I wanted to be at.”
Cowboys injuries: Diggs DNP, Beebe & Overshown still limited – LP Cruz, Blogging the Boys
Reinforcements are coming for the Cowboys, but when is the question.
Yesterday, we got some exciting news about players who have been on injured reserve but returned to practice on Wednesday. We don’t yet know if they will be activated before Sunday, but its noteworthy how they followed up their return to action yesterday, and their status today. Here’s what we know so far after this week’s second day of practice.
Center Cooper Beebe (ankle) was once again limited on Thursday, as were Shavon Revel and DeMarvion Overshown. Although Overshown was seen with a bulky knee brace in pictures circulating on social media, he reminded fans on X that the brace is an accessory, not a necessity, perhaps indicating that he is further along in his recovery than once perceived.
As for the players on the active roster, no sign of Trevon Diggs after missing last week’s game with a concussion, he logs another DNP this week. Donovan Wilson (elbow/shoulder) was also a DNP today.
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