September 16, 2024

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Dallas Cowboys Send Quarterback To Las Vegas Raiders In This Intriguing Trade Proposal accepted

The Dallas Cowboys are ready to make another run at a Super Bowl this year as the 2024 regular season begins against the Cleveland Browns this Sunday. While the team is poised for another great season, some question marks are within the Cowboys’ quarterback room.

Third-string quarterback Trey Lance is the quarterback whose future with Dallas is in question. Lance had a rough preseason this year, especially in the last matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers, where he threw five interceptions. Despite the horrific performance, he still managed to make the 53-man roster.

Lance was the third pick of the 2021 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers and was believed to be the next great quarterback in norther California. However, he was unable to produce for San Francisco, and was traded to the Cowboys last season after Brock Purdy took over the starting role. He has still been unable to produce with Dallas, which has left for speculation of a new team in the near future for the young quarterback.

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The team that could go after Lance is the Las Vegas Raiders, who have been in a quarterback crisis since trading former starter Derek Carr to the New Orleans Saints. The proposal has Las Vegas giving Dallas a late-round draft pick, along with a sixth-rounder in exchange for the quarterback. While Lance’s value has dropped, going to the Raiders, whose receivers consist of Davante Adams and Jacoby Myers, could be the spark he needs in his career.

While there is a good chance Las Vegas will try to snag a quarterback in next year’s draft, bringing in a mobile, young quarterback with potential like Lance could help shape their offense for years to come. Do you think that Lance will be traded next offseason, or will he remain as a third stringer in Dallas?

The Chargers have added quarterback Justin Herbert to their injury report, but there’s no concern about his availability for Sunday’s season opener against the Raiders.

Los Angeles announced Herbert was a full participant in Wednesday’s session, noting the foot issue he dealt with during training camp.

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According to multiple reporters on the Chargers beat, the club added Herbert to the report after receiving guidance from the league to do so.

Herbert said in his Wednesday press conference that he’s feeling comfortable as the season opener approaches.

While he missed more than two weeks in camp, he returned on Aug. 19 and hasn’t been sidelined since.

As noted by Kris Rhim of ESPN, edge rusher Joey Bosa — who has been dealing with a hand injury — is still not on the report and is expected to play.

 

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