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Highlights

“Adam Schefter Breaks Silence: You Won’t Believe His Bold Take on the Joe Milton Trade!”

"Adam Schefter Breaks Silence: You Won't Believe His Bold Take on the Joe Milton Trade!"

— Brandon Loree (@Brandoniswrite) April 7, 2025

According to Schefter, the deal benefits both teams.

For Milton, a sixth-round selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, Dallas presents an opportunity to compete for the backup position behind an established veteran starter (Dak Prescott).

The Cowboys had clear motivation to add quarterback depth after losing Cooper Rush and Trey Lance as free agents this offseason.

With Will Grier as the only backup to Prescott, Dallas needed another quarterback through either the 2025 NFL Draft or the trade market.

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