Cowboys not interested in David Njoku

The Dallas Cowboys are not interested in trading for Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku who has recently requested a trade.

It did not take long for long for one team to say they are not interested in acquiring David Njoku. After an initial false report they came out and refuted the reported interest.

Mark Fish even provided some information in regards to the rumor.

Fish shot it down as well pretty much ending any sort of connection between Cleveland and Dallas.

The Browns will have to find another suitor for David Njoku if they plan on moving him. Although there is a report that Cleveland is not actively shopping the former first rounder.

The fact that Njoku requested a trade is hardly surprising, he hired Drew Rosenhaus as his new agent. Rosenhaus’ specialty? Getting players out of Cleveland. Rosenhaus did the exact same thing a year ago in the form of Duke Johnson.

It really seems like Njoku’s time in Cleveland has a definite end date. ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported that the Browns have been aware of Njoku’s unhappiness for about a year.

If David Njoku is truly that unhappy, it is better to cut ties sooner rather than later. Navigating this particular situation will be the first real test for Andrew Berry to figure out. Figuring out how to handle a potential culture problem and unhappy player in Njoku will not be easy and it could have an impact on other players on the roster.

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