The New England Patriots traded quarterback Joe Milton III earlier this month, which did not come as much of a surprise given all of the trade speculation that had been surrounding Milton since his strong performance in the Patriots' season finale.
The Dallas Cowboys made a splash before the NFL Draft by making a trade with the New England Patriots for quarterback Joe Milton III. The trade gave the team Dak Prescott's new backup after Cooper Rush and Trey Lance left in free agency.
The Dallas Cowboys will enter the 2025 NFL season with a new backup quarterback after sending a compensatory fifth-round pick to the New England Patriots for Joe Milton III and a seventh-round selection.
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The Dallas Cowboys did make one major deal this offseason. In what felt like a surprising move, the Cowboys made a deal with the New England Patriots for quarterback Joe Milton.
Former Tennessee Vols quarterback Joe Milton was traded from the New England Patriots to the Dallas Cowboys this past week. Milton, a sixth round pick
There's an inherent question about the Dallas Cowboys' trade for quarterback Joe Milton that will go a long way in determining its success in the future.
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Former Tennessee Volunteers QB Joe Milton is on the move, and he’s going to a very prominent location: the Dallas Cowboys. Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Milton is heading to “America’s Team” from the Patriots for a very light trade package.
Former Tennessee Volunteers quarterback Joe Milton III is on the move. ESPN insider Adam Schefter reports Milton is being traded to the Dallas Cowboys for a compensatory fifth-round pick.
The Dallas Cowboys are once again in the NFL headlines after making a splash to land Dak Prescott's new backup and potential heir apparent. On Thursday morning, Stephen Jones was in his bag and swung a deal with the New England Patriots to acquire quarterback Joe Milton III, who the Cowboys have long been rumored to have an interest in.
The Dallas Cowboys are trading a fifth-round pick to the New England Patriots for second-year Quarterback, Joe Milton, and a seventh-round pick. This move comes after months of speculation over who will back up Dak Prescott in 2025, as Cooper Rush signed with the Ravens and Dallas lost interest in re-signing Trey Lance.
The New England Patriots have trade quarterback Joe Milton to the Dallas Cowboys. NFL free agency news has teetered off over the last couple of weeks but a major move has occurred on Thursday.
Speculation has increased in recent weeks that the New England Patriots could trade former Tennessee Vols quarterback Joe Milton this offseason. A recent
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The New England Patriots reportedly don't want to trade quarterback Joe Milton. When NFL free agency first opened, there were reports floating around that the New England Patriots were interested in moving back up quarterback Joe Milton this offseason.
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The 2024 NFL Draft is here, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Joe Milton.
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Before Joe Milton left Tennessee, he handed the reigns to blue-chip quarterback prospect Nico Iamaleava. After Milton opted out of the Citrus Bowl, Iamaleava proved his ranking by flourishing in his first career start.
This season, Milton threw for 2,813 yards and 20 touchdowns with five interceptions.
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