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QB Joe Milton was surprised but grateful to be traded with cowboys: “coming here was a blessing”

QB Joe Milton was surprised but grateful to be traded with cowboys: "coming here was a blessing"


Although Maye quickly established itself, which is likely to be a real deal in New England, Milton comes to the Dallas situation where the boot that prevents its way is even more attached.

Prescott is the highest-paid NFL team manager with a wide margin, with its annual average being $ 60 million, which tops three tags that were tied to second place after Hans-Joe Burrow, Josh Allen and Jordan Love-about $ 5 million a year. However, the copy of the cowboy teammate continues to be important given the injury of Prescott’s history.

The soon 32 -year -old is leaving an injury for a period when his hamstring tear tore part of the bone. He is perfectly healthy now and ready to finish Dallas’ drying, but he has missed 25 games over the past five seasons.

If Prescott goes back down, Milton or Grier will get the call.

Grier has spent much of his career in the training teams. His last start came in the newcomer 2019 when he left 0-2 for Panthers and threw four shutters without touching.

Milton is a raw but exciting pedestrian. He possesses a rocket arm that needs some optimization in the precision department, but few would complain whether what he put on a table in his only beginning with Pats became the norm. Milton cycled and tackled his 23-16 win at Bills (which played mainly a copy), 22 out of 29 in 241 meters and contact he paired with another level on the ground. He rolled well from pressure but also threw well under it and launched many platforms in narrow windows.

He took advantage of his potential and he brought him here.

The latest addition to the shuffled cowboy QB room, Milton has found his seat among his fellow travelers.

“It’s great, a man,” said Milton. “We all have three different games, you know?

“I learned along the way and I’m able to do certain things. So putting it all together, just shape each other as team leaders. It’s just great. We feed each other.”

Should Milton ever find himself in a position to show his talents beyond the front page in 2025, the cowboys will hope that little risk for him will be in great reward.