Dallas Cowboys Set Sights on Defensive Titan Myles Garrett

BREAKING: Dallas Cowboys Set Sights on Cleveland Browns Star Myles Garrett — A Move That Could Shake the NFC and Redefine the Playoff Picture

Dallas, TX – The NFL world is buzzing after sources revealed that the Dallas Cowboys are reportedly eyeing Cleveland Browns defensive powerhouse Myles Garrett as a potential game-changing addition ahead of the playoff push. According to insiders, Garrett’s combination of elite pass-rushing ability, sheer athleticism, and championship experience has made him the top target for a Cowboys defense looking to dominate in January.

League insiders say Garrett has been made aware of the Cowboys’ interest, and whispers suggest he has not dismissed the idea of joining a team poised for a deep playoff run. Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy reportedly sees Garrett as the missing piece to turn Dallas’ defensive front into one of the most feared units in the NFL.

Sources close to the team indicate the front office has already begun exploring creative ways to make a deal happen, including potential trade packages and contract restructuring, though no official talks have been confirmed.

Veteran Cowboys defenders are reportedly “excited but cautious,” recognizing the impact Garrett would have on their rotation. One player commented:
“Having someone like Garrett next to you changes everything — the way teams block, the way quarterbacks think, even the momentum in a game. It’s huge.”

On social media, fans are already imagining Garrett in Cowboys silver and blue, terrorizing opposing quarterbacks under the Dallas lights. Some analysts caution that Cleveland is unlikely to part with their star edge rusher without a blockbuster return, but in the NFL, big moves often happen when windows for championships are closing fast.

As speculation grows, the message is clear: the Cowboys are serious about sending a signal to the rest of the league. With injuries mounting across multiple contenders, and the playoff picture tightening, Dallas is willing to explore bold options to make a push for supremacy.

Whether it’s real negotiation or strategic positioning, the Cowboys’ interest in Myles Garrett has already reshaped conversations around the NFC, creating a buzz that could only come from a team chasing greatness — and a player capable of delivering it.

Packers’ unfavorable injury update puts 3 starters in doubt vs Bears

The Green Bay Packers could be missing three key starters Saturday night in Chicago. Tackle Zach Tom (back/knee), safety Evan Williams (knee), and running back Josh Jacobs (knee/ankle) were DNPs in practice all week.

All three carry questionable tags on the injury report, but ESPN’s Rob Demovsky does not expect Tom or Williams to play and Jacobs, he says, is closer to doubtful. None of that is shocking news for the Packers, but it’s also not helpful heading into what is, for yet another week, their biggest game thus far.

Another week, another parade of Packers injuries

Of the three, Jacobs seems to have the best chance to play, based on Demovsky’s comments via Chicago-based podcast “Carmen and Jurko” on Friday. He will be a gametime decision.

Jacobs has managed a knee issue since sustaining the injury Week 11 versus the Giants. It is just his latest of a litany of ailments the locker room leader and backfield bruiser has fought through this season.

Williams sprained his MCL on the same play Micah Parsons got hurt Sunday in Denver. Tom has been on and off the injury report all season, one factor undermining the Packers’ ability to solidify the offensive line.

As important as he is to Green Bay’s offense, Jacobs’ status may be the least important for this particular matchup. As the best run stuffer in the secondary, Williams will be missed against the Bears’ high-powered ground game. The offensive line is still in flux on a weekly basis; missing Tom for this one won’t help.

Behind Jacobs, Emanuel Wilson has proved to be a capable backup. In his sole start this season, Week 12 against the Vikings, he rushed for 107 yards and two touchdowns. Fans haven’t seen much of him since. Wilson has only nine carries for 27 yards over the past three games.

One under-the-radar way Jacobs’ absence could influence Green Bay’s attack is in his capacity as a reliable checkdown target. Jacobs is second on the team with 33 catches.