The New England Patriots have traded Joe Milton to the Dallas Cowboys
Briefly

Following a disappointing 7-10 season, the Dallas Cowboys have made significant changes, parting ways with head coach Mike McCarthy after five seasons and appointing Brian Schottenheimer as his replacement. In an effort to bolster their roster ahead of the NFL draft, the Cowboys acquired quarterback Joe Milton from the New England Patriots. Milton, who had an impressive collegiate career at Michigan and Tennessee, is expected to serve as a backup to Dak Prescott, following the departure of Cooper Rush in free agency. His arrival is seen as an opportunity for growth under Prescott's guidance.
Joe Milton, known for his elite arm talent, joins the Cowboys as Dak Prescott's new backup quarterback after Cooper Rush's departure, aiming to learn and develop.
After a disappointing 7-10 season, the Cowboys parted ways with coach Mike McCarthy, hiring Brian Schottenheimer and acquiring QB Joe Milton from the Patriots.
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