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Milton, who saw limited playing time in 2024 behind starter Drake Maye and backup Jacoby Brissett, wants to start anew elsewhere, with a source telling Mass Live the former Tennessee product “would prefer to be on a roster that best gives him a chance to compete for the starting job.”
After weeks of rumors, the New England Patriots pulled the trigger on a trade that sent Joe Milton III to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for draft compensation. New England is getting a fifth-round pick in exchange for Milton and a seventh-round pick. Veteran Josh Dobbs is now in line to be the primary backup in 2025.
New England Patriots backup quarterback Joe Milton III backflipped his way into the hearts of fans with his Week 18 performance, though he may not be in Foxboro much longer. The Patriots have received "multiple trade inquiries" on Milton, according to a report by Karen Guregian and Mark Daniels of MassLive.
Dallas Cowboys co-owner Stephen Jones mentioned that the team was still exploring trade options, and just a few days later, the Cowboys secured their new backup quarterback. The Cowboys traded away a fifth-round pick for a seventh-round pick and Joe Milton III, a quarterback booming with potential and a cannon of an arm.
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