HOT NEWS: What did Dallas Cowboys give up to Patriots in Joe Milton trade?

New England Patriots quarterback Joe Milton III throws a pass against the Buffalo Bills.

Dallas Cowboys fans waking up on Thursday morning may think they went back in time to April Fool’s because the team did the unthinkable and swung a trade.

On Thursday morning, reports surfaced that the Cowboys and New England Patriots have agreed to a trade for quarterback Joe Milton III.

Dallas has been rumored to have interest in Milton for several weeks, and now the deal has come to fruition.

But, considering the Cowboys and Jerry Jones’ track record of overpaying in trades — like giving up fourth-round picks for Trey Lance and Jonathan Mingo, many wondered how much the team gave up to land Dak Prescott’s new backup quarterback.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Cowboys traded a compensatory fifth-round pick to the Patriots for Milton and a seventh-round selection.

Milton still has three years remaining on his rookie deal, so the trade could prove to be a steal if he continues to develop under head coach Brian Schottenheimer.

While the Cowboys now have their backup quarterback entering the 2025 season, it will be interesting to see if the team is done making moves at the position. Cowboys co-owner Stephen Jones previously said the Cowboys plan to select a quarterback in the 2025 draft, but will the trade for Milton change their plans?

We will find out in just three weeks.

Related Posts

Cowboys’ DC hopes crushed as NFC foe hangs on to top candidate

The Dallas Cowboys didn’t even get the chance to interview Jeff Ulbrich for their defensive coordinator opening.

7-round Dallas Cowboys mock draft fixes pass-rush and secondary

The Cowboys can fix their pass rush and their secondary in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Cowboys 2026 NFL draft watch, Caleb Downs scouting report

The Dallas Cowboys have two picks in the first round of the 2026 NFL draft. Could one of those be used on Ohio State safety Caleb Downs?

Cowboys’ defensive coordinator search takes hit following latest coaching move

The Dallas Cowboys might have just lost one of their top candidates for their open defensive coordinator position.

What Cowboys’ Schottenheimer wants in replacing DC Eberflus

Dallas is moving into Phase 2 in the search for a new defensive coordinator — in-person interviews.

The Cowboys depend on a new contract with Dak Prescott to have a bright future

The Dallas Cowboys are running out of time to solve a salary-cap problem that now revolves almost entirely around Dak Prescott and the decisions Jerry Jones makes before free agenc

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *