Jerry Jones says the Cowboys have a trade in place
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The Dallas Cowboys are poised to make a roster change before the NFL trade deadline on Tuesday. Team owner Jerry Jones confirmed on SiriusXM Radio that the Cowboys have agreed to a trade, without providing specific details. Jones indicated that the acquisition would address some of the team's shortcomings and expects the player to contribute immediately. Last year, the Cowboys acquired wide receiver Jonathan Mingo from the Panthers following a similar trade announcement by Jones. Additionally, Jones mentioned ongoing discussions with other teams, suggesting that further moves could be forthcoming for Dallas.
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