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It's likely that Davis will be re-signed to Dallas' practice squad. The move to part ways is to make roster room after the Cowboys traded for Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson and New York Jets defensive lineman Quinnen Williams prior to the NFL trade deadline on Tuesday.
The Indianapolis Colts are all in on their 2025 squad that currently sits atop the AFC standings with a 7-2 record through the first nine weeks of the season. Running back Jonathan Taylor is the NFL's top rusher, and quarterback Daniel Jones is playing at a Pro Bowl-caliber level, which no one could have foreseen before the season kicked off.
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The Cowboys traded for Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams and Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson on Tuesday, sending back defensive tackle Mazi Smith and future draft picks. With the extra spot on the roster the Cowboys announced that they’re waiving backup running back Malik Davis.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green didn't hold back on his review of Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott.
The Dallas Cowboys had a busy Tuesday before the NFL trade deadline. However, head coach Brian Schottenheimer had even more news for fans after the deadline.
Over nearly the last three years, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has offered a familiar phrase when it comes to evaluating former first-round pick Mazi Smith. He urged people to give it time, just as former Cowboys head coach Tom Landry would.