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BREAKING: Cowboys’ Jerry Jones Offers 2 Trades Worse Than Luka Doncic

When it comes to their all-time worst trade, Dallas Cowboys fans are left to decide between receivers Joey Galloway and Roy Williams.

FRISCO – While Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has experienced a slow burn of criticism the last 30 years, there is a five-alarm blaze raging through the Dallas Mavericks.

The unfathomable trade of 25-year-old superstar Luka Doncic – fresh off leading his team to the NBA Finals – has fans in an uproar. Trading Luka for an aging star in Anthony Davis and only one first-round draft pick seems illogical, and Mavs’ co-owner Patrick Dumont saying Luka needed to work harder like – not Dallas icon Dirk Nowitzki – but rather “Shaq” is only escalating the discontent. 

To make matters even worse, Davis suffered a serious injury in his first game and is out at least a month, meaning the Mavs might not even make the playoffs.

 

Jerry Jones Roy Williams and Joey Galloway

By Tony Fisher

The team kicked fans out of American Airlines Center Monday night for having the audacity to bring signs that read “Fire Nico!” in reference to general manager Nico Harrison. We’re only 10 days removed and it’s already by far the worst trade in Mavs history.

While the Cowboys have made their share of fantastic swaps – Herschel Walker and Charles Haley quickly come to mind in setting up three Super Bowls in the 1990s – Jones has already taken his fair share of heat for botched trades through the years.

The jury is still out – but skeptical – about the 2023 trade for Trey Lance. While he’s shown no glimpses of being the team’s quarterback of the future, the fourth-round pick they sent the San Francisco 49ers in exchange turned into safety Malik Mustapha who started the final 12 games.

Last year’s fourth-round pick traded to the Carolina Panthers for receiver Jonathan Mingo looks way out of whack but, again, it’s early. Speaking of receivers, giving the Raiders a first-round pick for Amari Cooper in 2018 and then trading him to the Browns for only a fifth-rounder in 2022 is a significant net loss.

But deciding on the Cowboys’ “Luka” trade – the worst in franchise history – comes down to two debacle deals: Joey Galloway vs. Roy Williams.

In 2000, Jones was desperately clinging to the last, gasping breaths of his 1990s dynasty. Emmitt Smith was a 31-year-old running back in decline. Troy Aikman was one more concussion from retirement. And Michael Irvin had just been forced to retire because of a neck injury.

In a desperate move to resuscitate the offense, Jerry traded two first-round draft picks to the Seahawks in exchange for speedy receiver Joey Galloway. The results were disastrous.

Galloway suffered a torn ACL in his first game, paving the way for a 5-11 season that ended in Aikman’s retirement. He produced 2,279 yards receiving and 11 touchdowns over three seasons before being traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2004 for Keyshawn Johnson. 

One of the picks sent to Seattle turned into running back Shaun Alexander, who set an NFL record for touchdowns in a season and later won MVP.

Oh, and one more thing: Word is that Seattle was giving a thumbs-up on taking one first-rounder … when Jerry – unprovoked – out of the blue offered two first-round picks.

The deal for Williams in 2008, however, might have been even worse.

Trying to add weapons for ascending quarterback Tony Romo, Jerry traded three picks – a first, third and sixth – to the Lions for Williams. The transaction was amplified when Jones immediately signed the receiver to a six-year, $54 million contract that irked Terrell Owens.