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The backup quarterback role is an important one in Dallas, as Prescott has dealt with durability concerns at times during his career.
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Milton is gifted with a cannon for a right arm and can throw the ball as hard or as far as you want.
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And now, the NFL's preeminent insider, ESPN's Adam Schefter, has weighed in. Schefter joined Tuesday's 6 p.m. SportsCenter to share his take on the negotiations, and he's got good news for Cowboys fans.
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The Cowboys have gotten a new backup for Dak Prescott, acquiring Joe Milton III in a trade with the Patriots.
As the Dallas Cowboys work to strengthen their roster, owner Jerry Jones has acquired a backup quarterback from the New England Patriots for Dak Prescott, following Cooper Rush's decision to sign with the Baltimore Ravens for the upcoming NFL season.
The Dallas Cowboys are making a bit of a splash on the trade market. They’ve acquired quarterback Joe Milton from the New England Patriots to be their new backup to Dak Prescott, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The Dallas Cowboys' search for a backup quarterback to Dak Prescott has landed on Joe Milton III. The Cowboys acquired Milton and a 2025 seventh-round pick (No. 217) from the New England Patriots for a 2025 fifth-round pick (No.
The Patriots have agreed to trade backup quarterback Joe Milton III to the Dallas Cowboys, ESPN reported Thursday morning. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported the Cowboys are sending their compensatory fifth-round pick to the Patriots for Milton and a seventh-round pick.
The New England Patriots are reportedly trading young quarterback Joe Milton III to the Dallas Cowboys. Milton, who showed promise and upside in limited playing time with the Patriots last season, will now serve as the backup to veteran Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott, NFL insiders Ian Rapoport and Adam Schefter reported.
The Patriots are sending Joe Milton and a seventh round pick to Dallas in exchange for a fifth-round selection.