The Dallas Cowboys have traded for quarterback Joe Milton III from the New England Patriots, adding depth behind Dak Prescott. This move could reshape the Cowboys' backup quarterback situation as they aim for a stronger roster.
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In a surprising trade, the Dallas Cowboys have acquired quarterback Joe Milton from the New England Patriots to back up Dak Prescott. The Patriots receive a fifth-round pick in exchange. Milton impressed during the preseason and will step up as the team's new backup.
Dallas County's public health officials are forced to cancel over 50 vaccination clinics due to steep federal funding cuts, raising alarms about a growing measles outbreak in Texas. How will this impact community health?
Sydney Sweeney was recently seen dining with Glen Powell in Dallas following her wedding cancellation with Jonathan Davino. Insiders reveal the couple is working through major issues while Sweeney focuses on her career.
In a shocking turn of events, Dallas rapper Yella Beezy has been arrested and charged with capital murder in the 2020 shooting death of fellow rapper Mo3. The indictment reveals he allegedly hired a hitman for the crime, igniting a wave of reactions from fans and family alike.
In a recent release of JFK assassination documents ordered by Donald Trump, over 80,000 files have been made public. While experts warn against expecting shocking revelations, interest in the details continues to grow.
In a heated exchange on social media, Micah Parsons and DeMarcus Lawrence clash after Lawrence's comments about leaving the Cowboys for the Seahawks due to Super Bowl concerns. The ongoing rivalry highlights the pressures of NFL contracts and the quest for championship glory.
Star wide receiver Cooper Kupp is set to make a pivotal decision between joining the Dallas Cowboys or the Seattle Seahawks after being released by the Rams. His choice could reshape the NFL landscape.
DeMarcus Lawrence, now with the Seattle Seahawks, takes a jab at the Dallas Cowboys, claiming he won't win a Super Bowl there. His comments have sparked backlash from former teammates and Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones.