Jerry Jones walks back trade talk after Cowboys' double-digit loss to Cardinals
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Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones reconsidered potential trade actions following a 27-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. Initially indicating a trade was imminent, Jones later expressed uncertainty, stating no trade was finalized yet. Despite a poor performance by the Cowboys, he suggested any forthcoming moves would aim to strengthen the team, not dismantle it. The Cowboys fell to a 3-5-1 record, raising questions about their strategy before the trade deadline. Jones emphasized the importance of making a decision by the deadline, hinting at possible changes to improve the team's performance.
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