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Examining the Buzz About Brooks and Dallas
The Miami Dolphins already have traded star wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, there has been speculation about running back De’Von Achane, and now it’s Jordyn Brooks’ turn.
The team’s best defensive player during the disappointing 2025 season, Brooks’ name has come up in reports out of the Dallas Cowboys as they look for a high-end linebacker to anchor their defense.
Dallas was said to be interested in trading for Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen but instead have pivoted to Brooks and Azeez Al-Shaair, according to Cowboys reporter Nick Harris of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
They’ve pivoted off Queen. Al-Shaair & Brooks are being discussed though
— Nick Harris (@NickHarrisFWST) March 20, 2026
It’s really not surprising to see Brooks’ name being involved in trade speculation given the state of the Dolphins, who already this offseason have said goodbye to mainstays Tyreek Hill, Tua Tagovailoa, Bradley Chubb, Alec Ingold, Jason Sanders and Waddle, among others.
The Dolphins clearly want to get rid of big contracts and build up some draft capital, and trading Brooks could help accomplish both goals.
It also might be telling that the Dolphins restructured the contracts of both Achane and center Aaron Brewer, but didn’t do the same for Brooks even though they clearly could use the cap space.
WHY MIAMI WOULD MOVE BROOKS
Brooks led the NFL in tackle last season and earned first-team All-Pro recognition in his second season with Miami.
He also was a team captain and would seem to embody the kind of player new head coach Jeff Hafley would want on his roster.
But business is business, and Brooks just might be more valuable as a trade asset than leading a defense on a team that really doesn’t figure to contend in 2026 as he heads into the final year of the three-year deal he signed as an unrestricted free agent in 2024.
So maybe it’s going to come down to the Dolphins not wanting to worry about negotiations with Brooks (through his agent) as he heads into his contract year, particularly if they can get a choice draft pick in return.
The Cowboys already have traded a fourth-round pick to the Green Bay Packers for edge defender Rashan Gary, so the big question obviously is what kind of return Brooks could bring.
WHY MIAMI WOULD NOT TRADE BROOKS
Given his position and his contract situation where an acquiring team might be looking at either a one-year rental or an expensive extension, it’s probably not realistic to expect even as high as a second-round pick for Brooks.
And then maybe Dallas asks for a later draft pick along with Brooks in return for whatever pick they send Miami, something like a third-round pick for Brooks and a fifth or a seventh.
Ultimately, the biggest question will be whether the Dolphins see Brooks as a key piece beyond 2026 and whether they’re willing to pay him what he would want to stay in Miami beyond the upcoming season.
If the answer to either question is a no, then we absolutely could see a Brooks trade to follow up the Waddle deal.
But that’s not the same as suggesting a trade is imminent because Miami just might decide Brooks is a keeper for what he brings on and off the field.
But the way things are going this offseason for Miami, it’s easy to understand why the speculation would be there and why Brooks’ name would be mentioned as a trade possibility.
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Former Cowboys QB Craig Morton passes away at age 83
Morton started 15 games in 1972 for an injured Staubach, who eventually returned in the playoffs. The Cowboys decided to trade Morton in 1974 to the Giants, who sent back a first-round pick, which turned out to be the No. 2 overall pick in 1975. The Cowboys used that selection to take Randy White, a 10-time Pro Bowler and future Hall of Famer.
Ironically enough, White’s best game was likely Super Bowl XII, when he was named Co-MVP with Harvey Martin. The Cowboys’ Doomsday defense dominated the Broncos, who were quarterbacked by Morton.
Overall, Morton played for the Cowboys, Giants and Broncos before officially retiring at the end of the 1982 season.
His career ended with 27,908 passing yards, ranking him 71st in NFL history, just ahead of Hall of Famer Joe Namath (27,663).
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Dallas Cowboys Announce Opponent, Date & Time for Week 1 of 2026 NFL Season
With the official NFL schedule coming this week, the Dallas Cowboys have revealed when, where and against who their Week 1 contest will be.
The Cowboys announced that they will square off against the New York Giants on the road in Week 1, with the game set for Sunday, Sept. 13, at 7:20 p.m. CT. So, it’s prime time for the Cowboys to start the season.
This is the second game we know about for the Cowboys this year. Of course, we know they will be playing on Thanksgiving, also.
The official schedule will drop on May 14, the NFL announced last week. Schedules for all 32 teams will be revealed on ESPN and the NFL Network, but each team will unveil its own schedule on social media, also.
The Cowboys were always likely to play a road game in Week 1 because of an Usher and Chris Brown concert taking place at AT&T Stadium that week.
Dallas will also be impacted by an Ed Sheeran concert in Week 7, so that’s another potential road game. They could also play on Monday or Thursday that week, or have a bye.
Cowboys’ strength of schedule
According to Warren Sharp of Sharp Football Analysis, the Cowboys are not going to have an easy road to make the postseason.
The Cowboys have the fourth-toughest schedule in the NFL going into the 2026 season, with only the Arizona Cardinals, Miami Dolphins and Carolina Panthers having tougher slates.
Dallas’ schedule is also the third-toughest in the NFC, and the most difficult in the NFC East.
Sharp does his strength of schedule rankings based on win totals from Vegas oddsmakers rather than utilizing the previous season’s records because that metric doesn’t factor in offseason changes.
The Cowboys will play home games against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Arizona Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers, Tennessee Titans, Baltimore Ravens, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders.
On the road, Dallas will square off against the Giants, Eagles, Commanders, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Los Angeles Rams, Seattle Seahawks and Green Bay Packers.
Of those opponents, seven of them made the postseason in 2025, a list that includes the Jaguars, 49ers, Eagles, Texans, Rams, Seahawks and Packers.
All of those teams should be as good in 2026, and teams like the Colts, Titans, Ravens, Bucs, Giants and Commanders have a very real chance to be improved as well.
It won’t be an easy road for Dallas to get back to the playoffs in 2026, but there’s at least hope following a defensive overhaul.
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