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Earlier this week, reports surfaced indicating that the Cowboys were planning to pursue a trade for Max Crosby, a star pass rusher known for his relentless potency on the edge. CowbaysRoundtable.com initially reported that while Dallas was interested, they were unwilling to part with two first-round picks—a price tag many considered steep for a player of Crosby’s caliber.
By Wednesday evening, that interest translated into tangible action, with the Cowboys reportedly making calls to the Raiders. However, the landscape shifted rapidly as other teams, possibly the Bears or others with draft capital to spare, increased their offers. Mike Fisher, reporting from Fishbowl, shed light on the unfolding situation, highlighting that Dallas was close but was ultimately outbid.