The Dallas Cowboys game in Week 15 just became a tad bit more difficult. On Monday, there was a radical change in the NFL. For starters there was some change with the New York Giants as they brought back Odell Beckham Jr. and signed both Braxton Berrios and JuJu Smith-Schuster. Those were hardly moves that had Cowboys fans shaking in their boots, though.
In the middle of all of that was an earthquake of sorts, though. The Los Angeles Rams went all-in yet again and made a deal with the Cleveland Browns
for Myles Garrett. Cleveland receives Jared Verse as well as first-, second-, and third-round picks in 2027, 2028, and 2029, respectively.
The Rams are well set to challenge for their second Super Bowl title since returning to Los Angeles. Incidentally the first one they won, again after returning to L.A. from St. Louis, came when the game was played in their home building of SoFi Stadium, the site of this season’s Super Bowl as well.
The Dallas Cowboys have a chance, literally speaking, to play multiple games at SoFi Stadium this season as well. The Cowboys visit the Rams in Week 15 this season which means that they will now have to visit them with Myles Garrett fully a part of the operation. Not cool!
If it is any consolation, the Cowboys are set to visit the Rams in Week 15 when they are coming off of their bye. It is never easy to take on a task of this challenge, but the Cowboys will have rest to help with it.











