Joe Milton prefers playing for Cowboys over Patriots
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Dallas Cowboys quarterback Joe Milton sideswiped the New England Patriots' locker room after spending his rookie season there as a backup.
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Blogging The Boys on MSNHow the third time could be the charm for the Cowboys trading for a top 50 cornerbackThe Cowboys traded away their own underperforming cornerbacks for Igbinoghene and Booth (Kelvin Joseph and Nahshon Wright, respectively), whereas Elam was acquired for Day 3 draft capital. Suffice it to say, these first two deals didn’t work out for Dallas, but that’s not to say this third one won’t.
Joe Milton said that the Cowboys have been willing to help him, implying that it's "very different" from his season with the Patriots.
Joe Milton spent the 2024 season with the New England Patriots, but his time there appears to have been far from enjoyable. The quarterback was traded to Dallas in April and now sa
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Joe Milton throws shade at Patriots following first training camp with CowboysJoe Milton was drafted by the Patriots in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL Draft. The Tennessee product wasn’t the most sought after prospect, but his strong arm and big-game experience made him an interesting passer for the Patriots.
The New England Patriots caught everyone by surprise by drafting two quarterbacks during the 2024 NFL Draft. Former North Carolina Tar Heel Drake Maye caught the headlines as the No. 3 pick for the Patriots, but the team dipped back into the class in the sixth round to select Tennessee quarterback Joe Milton with the No. 193 pick.
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