Cowboys Make Feelings Clear on Impending Trade After Loss to Cardinals

The Dallas Cowboys are planning to make a trade on Tuesday despite their Monday night loss to the Arizona Cardinals. The Cowboys disappointed their home crowd, falling 27-17 to Arizona. The defense gave up big plays, and the offense failed to capitalize on opportunities, allowing the Cardinals to snap a five-game losing skid with the win.

Earlier on Monday, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones revealed that the team had already agreed to a trade but did not disclose any details. “A lot of action going on right now in terms of trading,” Jones said on *The Stephen A. Smith Show* on SiriusXM Radio. “We certainly have made a trade, and we may make a couple more trades before that deadline. We’ve made one. We possibly could make two more, and I’m going to wait and let you read about that when we send the papers in tomorrow.”

However, after the game, Jones appeared to backtrack slightly, stating that no trade was currently in place. Despite the team’s disappointing 3-5-1 record, the 83-year-old owner expressed that he was still “leaning” towards making a deal happen.

“There is no trade right now, but there is one I can do. Without question, there is one I can do. And I’m leaning toward doing it,” Jones said. “It wasn’t dependent on this outcome. What I said, absolutely we do. We’ll see how tomorrow goes. Today was all about tomorrow. You shouldn’t do anything. You should wait and see what we do tomorrow.”

Jones also commented on the state of the team, adding, “I like our nuts and bolts. I don’t like what’s happening to our nuts and bolts, though.”

### Aikman: Cowboys Should Cancel Trade

The potential trade would likely address some of the Cowboys’ defensive struggles. However, the unit has been so inconsistent that acquiring a single impact player may not be enough to turn things around.

Cowboys legend Troy Aikman, who was part of the Monday Night Football broadcast, expressed skepticism about any trade. “I think I would cancel that trade,” Aikman said as the Cowboys were getting carved up in the first half. “I don’t think one player, from what I’ve seen tonight, is gonna make a difference for this group.”

Dallas’ defense gave up 340 yards and 27 points to the Cardinals, who were playing with backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett. The defense came alive late in the game, registering five sacks as the Cowboys attempted a comeback. Before Monday night, the Cowboys had recorded just 15 sacks as a team.

### Cowboys May Consider Coaching Shake-up During Bye Week

Looking ahead, the Cowboys will use their upcoming bye week to evaluate both their roster and coaching staff. Defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus is reportedly under pressure as the defense continues to struggle.

Owner Jerry Jones did not rule out potential changes but stopped short of confirming any moves. “I’m not commenting on what type of adjustments that may be made. We made adjustments last week. But I’m just saying, you saw making those adjustments, and this week, we made adjustments for this week,” Jones explained. “I’m sure there’ll be some adjustments this coming week, but the nature of them, whether it’s on personnel, whether it’s offense, defense I’m not pinpointing tonight at all.”

As the Cowboys regroup during their bye, fans will be watching closely to see what moves and adjustments the team makes to turn the season around.
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Broncos HC Sean Payton Delivers Reality Check About Texans After Win

Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton did not mince words about the Houston Texans and the specific area his team and staff aimed to attack. They followed through on that plan, leaving the Texans searching for solutions while awaiting further updates on C. J. Stroud’s concussion status.

The Texans entered the game with a 3-4 record and were underdogs despite playing at home. If Houston hopes to salvage its season, paying close attention to Payton’s remarks could be crucial.

### Sean Payton Delivers Critical Reality Check After Broncos Beat Texans

Offense struggled on both sides, resulting in a close 18-15 victory for the Broncos, sealed by a game-winning field goal from kicker Wil Lutz. Despite the tight score, Payton confidently stated that his team “controlled” the trenches defensively.

Houston has faced numerous questions regarding their offensive line, which underwent significant changes during the offseason. On Sunday, the Broncos only outgained the Texans by three yards, yet Payton praised his squad’s efforts.

“I thought we controlled the line of scrimmage, really,” Payton told reporters on November 2. “If you want to know one thing, we controlled the line of scrimmage. We felt like there was a big advantage for us in this game: our front versus their offensive line.”

Payton did concede that the Texans generally began their drives closer to midfield than the Broncos, but his overall message remained strong, especially considering Stroud’s concussion.

### Injuries Complicate Texans’ Offensive Line Troubles

Adding to Houston’s challenges, two starting offensive linemen also left the game with injuries. Right guard Ed Ingram exited early due to a shin injury, while right tackle Tytus Howard was sidelined with a concussion and ruled out during the game.

The Texans have rotated Ingram with Juice Scruggs and replaced Howard with the experienced Blake Fisher, but the injuries certainly impacted their performance.

### DeMeco Ryans Laments Texans’ Shortcomings vs. Broncos

Houston head coach DeMeco Ryans did not hold back in expressing disappointment over his team’s “willpower” in the face of a strong Broncos unit that improved to 7-2 with the win. The Texans now sit at 3-5, grappling with many questions about their future.

Ryans stated bluntly that his team’s effort “wasn’t good enough,” despite battling injuries.

“We were in the red zone multiple times as an offense, there at the 1-yard line. Had multiple opportunities to get it in. That’s just about sheer willpower to me. It’s at the 1-yard line. We got to find a way to displace guys at the line of scrimmage and punch the football in, right? And that’s what it takes in that situation. We didn’t get it done,” Ryans said.

“Multiple other opportunities in the red zone. We came up short, right? We made it in the red zone three times. Like to see us convert and get in the end zone versus a really good Denver team.”

He credited the Broncos’ defense for their strong performance, noting, “They did an outstanding job defensively. They did a good job of getting stops when they needed to get stops.”

Ryans concluded, “We didn’t play well in the red zone. We didn’t play well on third down. So, if you don’t win in those situational, critical moments of the game, it’s going to be hard to win it.”

As the Texans regroup, addressing these issues—particularly in the trenches and red zone—will be vital if they hope to turn their season around.
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