
Tennessee alum Joe Milton is headed into his second NFL season as a professional quarterback. Milton spent the 2024 season with the New England Patriots, but was traded to the Dallas Cowboys this offseason. Heâll open the 2025 season behind three-time Pro Bowler Dak Prescott, who is coming back from a season-ending hamstring injury.
Milton has often been heralded as one of the hardest-throwing quarterbacks in all of football. He went viral in 2022 when Tennesseeâs social media accounts posted a video of him throwing an orange 100-yards from end zone to end zone. This, along with his ability to run with the football, has earned him a solid backup role in the league.
He however refuted this notion on Wednesday, when he told Dallas Cowboys reporters that he thinks that he âdoesnât throw hardâ. This is because, according to him, it just âcomes off his hand like that.â Yes. You read that correctly.
âI donât understand why people say I throw the ball so hard. Iâm literally not throwing the ball hard,â he said. âIt just comes off my hand like that. I was born and blessed that way. If you think Iâm throwing the ball hard, you shouldnât be in the NFL.â
Milton has played the majority of snaps at the quarterback position for the Cowboys this preseason, where heâs led them to an 0-2 record with losses to the Los Angeles Rams and the Baltimore Ravens by an average of 14 points per game. He is 26/47 passing for 265 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions.
âI wouldnât say Iâm concerned,â head coach Brian Schottenheimer said following the second preseason game via Jon Machota of The Athletic. âWe didnât get in a rhythm. ⊠It wasnât just Joe.â
Milton still has a couple more weeks of training camp to show improvement. One final preseason game remains as well, coming against the Atlanta Falcons on Friday night. After sending draft capital over to the New England Patriots in exchange for Milton, there is some investment in the second-year player.
At the same time, the Cowboys do not plan on having Milton out there at any point. The hope is for Prescott to remain healthy throughout the entire season. If Milton is seeing the field, the game has already been decided.
However, Prescottâs recent injury history does make the position a relevant one. Miltonâs inability to perform in the preseason is causing concern, at least from the outside.
On3âs Griffin McVeigh contributed to this article.
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