After the Week 2 win over the Giants, Jerry Jones ranted against Matt Eberflus‘ defense, noting, “As much as anything, it’s a buying into the scheme. You’ve got to handle your responsibilities. You can’t just be out there trying to make a play. Make sure your (responsibilities are covered first). You can’t be a lone ranger out there.”
He made one thing clear at that time: Defenders have to take responsibility, considering their struggles in Week 2. Fast forward to now, and the Cowboys’ owner just stopped by 105.3 The Fan, where he was asked if Dallas is open to adding defensive help via trade. Jones agreed. “Absolutely, I’m open for business period relative now that we have those extra picks. We should be,” he said.
The signs are undeniable: For decades, Jerry never got the credit for the Herschel Walker trade. Now, after sending Micah Parsons away and securing the 2026 and 2027 first-round picks, he’s laser-focused on making another blockbuster deal a reality. But the question is: Can he actually do that?
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