Jerry Jones Addresses Cowboys' Unexpected 3-4 Struggles
The Cowboys face challenges with turnovers and injuries, but Jones remains hopeful for a midseason turnaround.
- The Dallas Cowboys have started the season 3-4, with owner Jerry Jones describing the situation as rougher than anticipated.
- Quarterback Dak Prescott has struggled with turnovers, throwing eight interceptions in seven games, contributing to the team's minus-eight turnover differential.
- Injuries have plagued the Cowboys, particularly on defense, with key players like Micah Parsons and Trevon Diggs sidelined.
- Jones expressed optimism about the potential for improvement, citing head coach Mike McCarthy's experience and past success.
- The Cowboys are considering potential trades before the deadline, with $21 million in cap space available to bolster the roster.