June 28, 2024

The Dallas Cowboys are known as America’s Team for a reason. Jerry Jones’ franchise is famous for making blockbuster trades and playing an attractive brand of football. Whether that has worked for them remains to be seen, but you cannot say that the Cowboys have been boring over the last few years.

Ahead of the 2023 NFL trade deadline, there have been reports that the Cowboys will not be making major moves at the trade deadline. One of the reports is from NFL insider Jeremy Fowler.

Fowler notes that “Dallas is not expected to be major movers at the deadline, barring a surprise.” In this article, we will explore why.

Why the Dallas Cowboys won’t be involved at the trade deadline

Here are three main reasons why the Cowboys won’t be key participants in the 2023 NFL trade deadline:

#1 If it ain’t broken, don’t fix

The Cowboys have started the 2023 NFL season with a 4-2 record. They have recorded blowout wins over playoff hopefuls, the New York Giants and Jets, as well as handy victories over the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Chargers.

However, they shockingly lost a Week 3 game to the Arizona Cardinals and were annihilated by rivals San Francisco 49ers in Week 5.

Don’t let the humbling losses deceive you; the Cowboys have been impeccable this season. Their defense is one of the strongest in the NFL, and their offense remains a force on a good day.

Like they say, if it ain’t broken, don’t fix. Jerry Jones and Co. have something good brewing in 2023. Hence, there’s no point messing up the formula with off-the-cuff at the trade deadlines.

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