"It will have to come our way," Jones said.
"The initiation of an opportunity to make a trade that would
help us principally has to start over on the other end. That's
not showing a lack of aggressiveness, it's just how it starts."
The trade deadline is Oct. 31 at 4 p.m. ET. Jones said he is
content to sit back and wait for the right offer.
"I have areas of the team that we could, if certain
circumstances happen, that you might improve. Your best chance
to get it done is when it comes by you and you grab it," he
said.
He seemingly is happy where is team is now, in what he considers
to be in the top tier of the NFC, despite a 42-10 loss to the
San Francisco 49ers in Week 5.
"I'm not going to say that we belong on the field with San Fran,
and we haven't played Philly, but I'm anticipating Philadelphia
being what they look like," he said. "So, I don't want to go
that far, but we're in the upper echelon."
The Cowboys will get their first crack at their division rival
Eagles on Nov. 5 in Philadelphia. They'll meet in a rematch on
Dec. 10 in Arlington, Texas.
--Field Level Media
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