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Jerry Jones is adamant about Cowboys position at NFL trade deadline

Jerry Jones is adamant about Cowboys position at NFL trade deadline

Dallas Cowboys didn’t have the season they hoped for. At 3-5, they are now looking for any signs of life that can keep them in postseason contention. With the NFL trade deadline on the horizon, the team could make a splash that could save the season.

Owner Jerry Jones believes the team is only concerned with making a splash. In an interview with 105.3 FANJones was asked where the team currently stands as a buyer or seller at the deadline.

Here’s what he had to say:

“We don’t sell. We’ll do it. We buy, not sell.”

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The word “sale” probably keeps Jones awake in his mansion every night. This man doesn’t believe in sales, and that’s obvious because as I write this, the Cowboys have made a deal with the Carolina Panthers to bring wide receiver Jonathan Mingo to Dallas.

Most 3-5 teams are probably looking to the future, but not the Cowboys. As I mentioned earlier, this is the season for all-in. Jones won’t let this season die without saying he’s trying to save it.

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