New England Patriots trade quarterback Joe Milton to Dallas Cowboys
- The Dallas Cowboys acquired quarterback Joe Milton III from the New England Patriots.
- Dallas sought a reliable backup QB after Cooper Rush signed with Baltimore as a free agent.
- Milton, drafted by New England in 2024, was third-string behind Maye and Brissett.
- Milton's debut included completing 22 of 29 passes for 241 yards and a touchdown.
- Dallas sent New England their compensatory fifth-round pick, receiving Milton and a seventh-round pick.
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