Cowboys trade for Patriots QB Joe Milton
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The backup quarterback role is an important one in Dallas, as Prescott has dealt with durability concerns at times during his career.
From Bleacher Report
The Dallas Cowboys are acquiring quarterback Joe Milton III from the New England Patriots, multiple media outlets reported on Thursday.
From Reuters
Milton offers more than any quarterback the Cowboys could have drafted at that point.
From Yahoo! Sports
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