Cowboys May Not Be Done After Adding Von Miller
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he's still open to a trade, even after adding a future Hall of Famer.
The Dallas Cowboys have made significant strides in their preseason efforts to build a championship-caliber team. Their most recent acquisition, veteran pass rusher Von Miller, has been hailed as a future Hall of Famer with extensive playoff and Super Bowl experience. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed confidence in Miller's value to the team, stating that he trains with their consulting trainer, B.T.
Jordan, and that Jordan had expressed strong desire to acquire Miller throughout the past year. The Cowboys have been actively communicating with Miller, impressed by his physical condition, quickness, and ability to contribute to the team's success. Despite feeling positive about their roster, which includes stars such as CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens, Dak Prescott, Quinnen Williams, and rookie safety Caleb Downs, Jones remains open to pursuing a trade for further improvement, as he feels the team holds great promise for the upcoming season.
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