Jerry Jones’ Cowboys’ rumored blockbuster $120 million star pursuit is shut down by Cowboys analyst, a report that originally appeared on The Sporting News. The Sporting News is listed as a Preferred Source by clicking here. For years, Dallas Cowboys fans and observers have criticized the front office for pursuing a conservative strategy in the offseason. Yet after finishing 7-9-1 and missing the playoffs, owner Jerry Jones has noticeably shifted gears as the 2026 offseason approaches, embracing a more aggressive approach to building the roster.
Amid this shift, NFL insider Dov Kleiman recently reignited talk by suggesting the Cowboys have a 21 percent chance of landing star wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk from the San Francisco 49ers. However, Cowboys analyst Law Thomas of Law Nation Media quickly dismissed the rumor, making it clear that he sees little to no realistic possibility of such a trade. “I can predict that this is a 0% chance,” he wrote.
Even with the betting odds generating some excitement, there are substantial financial, contractual, and logistical hurdles to overcome to pull off a deal of that magnitude. Before any major additions, Dallas would also need to navigate a challenging salary-cap situation.
As for Aiyuk himself, his future remains uncertain. He currently has less than a one percent chance of playing for Dallas in the 2026 season, though 49ers general manager John Lynch has indicated the organization would listen to trade offers. In the meantime, Aiyuk took to Instagram to reiterate that he has told the 49ers he does not intend to play for the franchise again. The star receiver has publicly expressed a desire to join the Washington Commanders, yet despite voicing his preferred destination, league insiders believe interest in Aiyuk across the NFL has cooled significantly.
Among the headlines around the Cowboys: Dak Prescott received a positive update about George Pickens ahead of camp, the team’s linebacker uncertainty points to a potential blockbuster solution in Miami, and camp may reveal a missing one-on-one edge-win ability. Cowboys have been linked to emerging as unexpected favorites for a $120 million star amid the 49ers standoff. A Super Bowl champion pass rusher’s dissatisfaction in Arizona has also prompted some to suggest Jones should keep a close watch for better opportunities and potential SEO value.
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