Dallas Cowboys have traded CB Kelvin Joseph
The Cowboys roster continues to take shape.
The Football Feed
Today is the deadline that all National Football League teams must be down to the 53-man limit, and while the Dallas Cowboys have already made another round of roster cuts, they've also swung a trade with the Miami Dolphins.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Dolphins have traded their 2020 first-round pick Noah Igbinoghene to Dallas in exchange for CB Kelvin Joseph.
Joseph had previously been called out for his off-field issues by team owner and general manager Jerry Jones in a particularly scathing media announcement in December.
"It's time for him to become a man," Jones told 105.3 The Fan. "Accept a higher level of responsibility. He’s got more people depending on him. It’s time for some of the side stuff to ease its way out of his life."
The Cowboys have now rid themselves of Joseph, and have brought in Igbinoghene from Miami. In his NFL career so far, he's racked up 29 tackles, two fumble recoveries, five pass deflections and one interception.
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