A blockbuster trade proposal has the New York Jets trading star wide receiver Davante Adams to the Dallas Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys are kicking off the 2025 offseason with a fresh start. After parting ways with head coach Mike McCarthy, the team has turned its focus to finding a new leader. This marks the ninth head coaching search under owner Jerry Jones.
The Cowboys are predicted to strike big this offseason, pairing CeeDee Lamb and Dak Prescott with another bonafide superstar receiver.
After the Dallas Cowboys ended their season, speculation immediately began to surface about the multiple options the team has to strengthen itself for the next campaign, especially
“Adams may see the Cowboys’ stable quarterback situation with Dak Prescott and Lamb as a big draw if he can pick his next destination. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones may be open to a splashy trade to build around Prescott and find a complement to Lamb in the passing game.”
Mike McCarthy and the Cowboys parted ways on Monday, and he is now searching for a new job. Perhaps he would fit in well in New York with Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams. However, who even knows if those two will still be with the Jets next year.
Among the NFL players intrigued by the idea of Sanders transitioning to the professional ranks is New York Jets wide receiver Davante Adams. During an appearance on Up & Adams wit
The Cowboys, currently sitting just under $5 million in cap space, would need to creatively maneuver their salary cap to accommodate Adams' contract. A few contract restructurings of existing players (Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb) could potentially create the necessary space or simply re-working Adam's deal.
Davante Adams shared his feelings about Mike McCarthy in the wake of the coach's firing from the Dallas Cowboys.
According to a report, the Dallas Cowboys are getting close to hiring Brian Schottenheimer as their next head coach.
With the 2024 regular season over, speculation is mounting about teams that did not make the playoffs and Dak Prescott's Cowboys are certainly part of that equation.
The Jets acquired Adams in October for a conditional pick. The pick is a third-round pick unless Adams were to be named All-Pro or if the Jets make the AFC Championship with Adams on the roster. Clearly, after a 5-12 embarrassment of a season, the Jets will not find themselves in the AFC Championship, and Adams did not make an All-Pro team.