Cowboys trade for Patriots QB Joe Milton
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Two qualities that may have intrigued Dallas are Milton’s size and arm strength. He’s listed at 6-foot-5 and 246 pounds.
From Boston.com
The Dallas Cowboys are acquiring quarterback Joe Milton III from the New England Patriots, multiple media outlets reported on Thursday.
From Reuters
The Patriots appear to be in terrific shape at quarterback, but that doesn’t mean Milton couldn’t have continued to be an asset.
From The New York Times
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The Dallas Cowboys acquired quarterback Joe Milton from the New England Patriots in a trade on Friday. Milton started one game for the Patriots last season.
The Patriots traded Joe Milton III to the Cowboys even though they had better offers on the table.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported the Pats put Milton on the market after signing Josh Dobbs to be Drake Maye's backup earlier this offseason. Rapoport also noted the Cowboys were "the most interested from the outset" of all the potential suitors.
The Cowboys are sending their compensatory fifth-round pick to the Patriots for Milton and a seventh-round pick.
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DALLAS (AP) — The New England Patriots have agreed to trade quarterback Joe Milton III to the Dallas Cowboys. Milton confirmed the trade via a social media post on Wednesday. ESPN, which first reported the deal, said that the Cowboys will receive Milton, along with a seventh-round pick in exchange for a fifth-round pick.