- Trey Lance, currently fighting to secure his place on the Dallas Cowboys’ 53-man roster, might find himself on the move once again before the start of the regular season. As the team approaches final roster decisions, speculation about Lance’s future in Dallas is intensifying, with CBS Sports recently highlighting the North Dakota State alum as a potential trade candidate.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding his role, Lance’s stock has risen due to a strong performance in Week 2 of the preseason. The former No. 3 overall draft pick has struggled to solidify his position as the top backup quarterback for the Cowboys. Yet, at just 24 years old, Lance still possesses significant long-term potential that could attract teams in need of quarterback depth. While Dallas could choose to keep Lance, especially with Dak Prescott nearing the end of his contract, the decision to allow Lance to play out the final year of his rookie deal suggests the team might already be exploring other options.
Several teams, including the Los Angeles Chargers, Miami Dolphins, and Minnesota Vikings, have been mentioned as possible destinations for Lance. His performance against the Las Vegas Raiders, where he completed 15-of-23 passes for 151 yards and a touchdown while also leading the team in rushing with 34 yards and another score, has undoubtedly increased his appeal. As the Cowboys prepare to face the Chargers in their final preseason game, Los Angeles will have an opportunity to evaluate Lance up close.
The upcoming game could be a crucial moment for Lance’s future, as the Cowboys must decide whether to trade him or retain him as a backup. Lance’s youth and potential make him an intriguing prospect, but the clock is ticking as the regular season approaches. Whether he stays in Dallas or finds a new home, Lance’s journey in the NFL is far from over, and the next few weeks will be critical in determining his path forward.