Following a disappointing 27-21 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones reassured players and staff that the season is not over despite a 3-5 record. He emphasized the importance of improving the roster and hinted at potential trades before the deadline. Jones expressed confidence in head coach Mike McCarthy and discussed the situation surrounding running back Ezekiel Elliott, who was inactive due to disciplinary issues. With the trade deadline approaching, the Cowboys are considering upgrades to address their needs in various positions.
- Jerry Jones remains optimistic about the Cowboys' season despite a three-game losing streak.
- The Cowboys are considering trades to improve their roster, particularly at wide receiver, defensive line, and offensive line.
- Ezekiel Elliott's disciplinary issues are a concern, but Jones still values his contributions to the team.