
"Adam Schefter was speaking on the Pat McAfee Show on Thursday about the Moore trade and was asked where it leaves the Bears as potential Maxx Crosby suitors. Schefter noted that several teams have checked in on Crosby. He included the Bears on that list, he named the Bills as well although noted that the Moore trade sort of makes it hard for them, and he also noted that the Dallas Cowboys have checked in on Crosby."
"This should come as a shock to no one. Dallas was heavily linked to Crosby back in October before the trade deadline on multiple occasions, but they obviously wound up dealing for Quinnen Williams. Recently word popped back up about Dallas being interested and Schefter obviously noted that again on Thursday."
"The Cowboys have multiple first-round picks to work with, but they do not have any Day 2 capital. It is hard to imagine how they could actually pull this off. NFL Network's Jane Slater offered some perspective on the situation around lunchtime on Thursday. She noted that nothing is impossible, but she hardly said that Dallas is fully in on the idea."
The Chicago Bears traded wide receiver DJ Moore to the Buffalo Bills, receiving a second-round pick that increases their trade ammunition. This development potentially impacts the Dallas Cowboys regarding other available players. Adam Schefter reported that multiple teams, including the Bears, Bills, and Cowboys, have inquired about defensive end Maxx Crosby. Dallas previously pursued Crosby before the October trade deadline but instead acquired Quinnen Williams. Recent reports confirm continued Cowboys interest in Crosby. However, Dallas lacks Day 2 draft capital, making an acquisition challenging despite possessing multiple first-round picks. NFL Network's Jane Slater indicated that while nothing is impossible, Dallas is not fully committed to pursuing this deal.
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