Cowboys Trade Proposal Brings in Running Back to Fix Only Offensive Issue
What Dak Prescott has done for the Dallas Cowboys this year can’t go unnoticed. When factoring in how poorly the Cowboys’ run game has been, the multiple injuries to the offensive line, and other factors, Prescott playing at an MVP level is a bit surprising.
However, this is also a good indication that the Cowboys could go out and get him some more help. The offensive line is expected to be healthy in the coming weeks, but the running back situation still isn’t fixed.
That’s why Sports Illustrated proposed a trade idea to land Jerome Ford of the Cleveland Browns. Ford has lost his role a bit due to young running backs in Cleveland, making him the perfect trade target.
“Targeting Jerome Ford was suggested earlier in the season, and it didn’t make much sense at the time. Now in Week 7, the Cowboys are without Miles Sanders, who was recently sent to the IR, and Jaydon Blue has yet to impress. That means this idea suddenly could be a wise move.
“Ford isn’t an every-down back, but he had 813 yards when forced into that role in 2023. He’s since fallen out of the rotation and can be a feast-or-famine player, but his explosiveness and pass-catching ability make him an ideal RB2 behind Javonte Williams. He’s also not going to get in the way of Blue should the light bulb ever come on for the rookie,” Randy Gurzi wrote.
The Cowboys Could Be Landing Spot for Jerome Ford
According to Cleveland Browns Insider Zac Jackson of The Athletic, the Dallas Cowboys and other teams will likely be able to trade for Ford. He listed him as one of the top trade candidates on Cleveland’s roster. During the season, Ford had just 20 carries for 73 yards and zero touchdowns.
“Going back to the spring, Ford always seemed to be the Browns’ most likely candidate for a trade deadline move. They drafted two running backs in April, and Ford took a pay cut ahead of the final year of his rookie contract to guarantee his roster spot at the start of the season.
“As expected, Quinshon Judkins has taken on the lead running back role. At least in part because Judkins missed all of training camp and the preseason, Ford has primarily played as the third-down back, though the Browns have also used rookie Dylan Sampson in some of their rotations,” he wrote.
While Ford hasn’t had a great year this season, he’s also impressed in other years for the Cleveland Browns.
That includes 2023 and 2024, when, mainly due to dealing with some injuries to Nick Chubb, the Browns had him in the mix at times. In 2023, Ford finished with 204 attempts for 813 yards, including four touchdowns.
Will Browns Trade Jerome Ford?
He’s never been elite by any means, but he’s more than a serviceable running back and would be ideal for what the Dallas Cowboys are looking for now.
According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, he predicted that Ford would be the one who gets traded in Cleveland.
“I’ll go with the Browns’ Jerome Ford,” Fowler wrote. “It’s a rookie show in Cleveland. Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson will man the backfield moving forward. The Browns have remained active in the market with three trades executed in recent weeks. And Ford has enough cachet in the league – with 1,378 rushing yards and seven touchdowns over 2023-24 – to attract interest.”
Eagles’ Jalen Carter Gets Big Injury Update Before Vikings Game

- Jalen Carter, Philadelphia Eagles' star DT, is listed as questionable with a heel injury for Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings.
- ESPN's Adam Schefter provided a significant update on Carter's status.
- Carter's potential return strengthens the Eagles' defense as they aim to rebound after recent losses.
Philadelphia Eagles fans have been waiting on word about the status of star defensive tackle Jalen Carter heading into Sunday’s matchup against the Minnesota Vikings. The Pro Bowl DT is dealing with a heel injury that forced him to sit out the defending champions’ disappointing 34-17 loss to the New York Giants in Week 6.
The Eagles felt the absence of Carter significantly against the Giants, with rookie running back Cam Skattebo scoring three rushing touchdowns in the game. Carter’s potential absence on Sunday could be a big problem again for Philadelphia against Minnesota’s running game.

Philadelphia Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter (98) during a game.Bill Streicher-Imagn Images
Carter himself declared his intention to play on Sunday as he logged a full practice on Wednesday despite the heel issue. However, the former Georgia Bulldogs standout ended up being a limited participant for both practices on Thursday and Friday. The Eagles officially listed Carter as questionable to play against the Vikings, casting serious doubt on his availability for Sunday’s contest.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter provided a big update on Carter’s status for the Minnesota game. According to the renowned NFL reporter, Carter is good to go for Sunday.
“Eagles DT Jalen Carter, listed as questionable for Sunday due to a heel injury, is expected to play vs. the Vikings, per source,” reported Schefter on X.
This is a significant development for the Eagles, whose defense gets shored up with the return of Carter. Philadelphia should be able to better control the line of scrimmage in run defense. His inside presence should also free up the outside pass rush and help collapse the pocket, thereby applying a lot of pressure on quarterback Carson Wentz.
After winning their first four games of the season, the Eagles have lost back-to-back contests. They will be looking to get their title defense back on track against the Vikings, and Carter’s return to the lineup should help their cause significantly.
The Vikings host Sunday’s matchup at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. Kickoff is scheduled at 1:00 p.m. ET.