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Dallas Cowboys Inform Ex-All Pro CB He Is Being Traded After Walking Off Field Early vs. Packers, Agents Exploring Next Team Options – Except Eagles

Dallas, TX – September 29, 2025

The unraveling relationship between the Dallas Cowboys and their once-celebrated cornerback has reached its breaking point. After years of highs and recent weeks of mounting frustration, the franchise has made a decisive move.

 

The Cowboys informed their former All-Pro corner that he will be traded following his stunning decision to walk off the field early during Sunday Night Football against the Green Bay Packers. Team sources confirmed the move late Sunday night, calling it “the inevitable conclusion” after months of declining performance and questionable behavior.

 

This cornerback, who once led the NFL with 11 interceptions in 2021 and earned All-Pro honors, had become a defensive liability in 2025, giving up repeated big plays. His sideline demeanor—captured on national television ignoring Dak Prescott’s pregame huddle and later leaving the field before the final whistle—sealed his fate in Dallas.

 

His agents have already begun exploring potential landing spots, but one team has been made clear as off-limits: the Philadelphia Eagles. Despite speculation that Dallas might ship him out of the NFC entirely, multiple reports confirm the Cowboys are refusing to strengthen a hated division rival under any circumstances.

 

Dallas defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus, who benched the veteran for stretches of Sunday’s game, offered only a brief comment: “We have a standard here. When players decide they’re bigger than the team, decisions get made for them.”

 

The move ends what had once looked like a long-term partnership. After his breakout year, the Cowboys rewarded him with a 5-year, $97 million contract in 2023. But between offseason clashes over fines, poor practice attendance, and recent disciplinary issues, the relationship quickly soured.

 

Now, the Cowboys will attempt to salvage value by moving him before the trade deadline. As for where he lands, AFC contenders in need of secondary help are expected to make inquiries, though his attitude will likely play as big a role as his talent in determining the market.

 

“Sometimes, a change of scenery is best for everyone,” one league executive said. “But make no mistake—this isn’t the player Dallas thought they were getting long-term.”

The Cowboys’ locker room, already under pressure after a difficult start, now turns the page without one of its biggest defensive names—while fans wait to see if this saga finally closes the chapter on an All-Pro career that once promised so much in Dallas.

Jets Offensive Coordinator Accuses Refs of Favoritism Toward Cowboys in Controversial Loss
New York, NY – October 6, 2025 Jets Offensive Coordinator Tanner Engstrand publicly criticized NFL officials after Sunday’s 37–22 overtime loss to the Dallas Cowboys, claiming multiple missed calls directly changed the outcome of the game. Engstrand submitted an official report to the league office highlighting three officiating errors that he called “unacceptable and damaging to the integrity of competition.” In the third quarter, a pass from Justin Fields to Garrett Wilson clearly struck the SkyCam cable, which by rule (Rule 8, Section 1, Article 4) should result in a dead ball and replay of the down. Referee Ron Torbert ruled it incomplete, forcing a Jets punt deep in Cowboys territory — a sequence Engstrand argued “robbed us of a touchdown opportunity.”   Later, in overtime, Cowboys defensive end Dante Fowler Jr. delivered a late hit on Fields after a throw — a textbook roughing the passer that went uncalled. The non-call led to a Jets punt and set up Dallas’s 64-yard game-winning field goal.   Finally, after Jake Ferguson’s fourth-quarter touchdown, Cowboys lineman Nate Thomas appeared to taunt a Jets player near the sideline. Officials ignored the unsportsmanlike conduct, allowing Dallas to keep favorable field position. Engstrand didn’t hold back after the game:“I’ve beaten the Cowboys before — they’re nothing special without help from the refs. What we saw tonight wasn’t football; it was manipulation,” he said. “If we let this slide, it’ll happen again.”   According to multiple reports (ESPN, Pro Football Network), the NFL is expected to review Torbert’s officiating crew for potential disciplinary action, citing misapplication of rules and missed fouls in key moments that heavily benefited Dallas.