The Carolina Panthers didn't get much at all from the Baltimore Ravens when they traded Diontae Johnson. However, the front office made up for a lot of it with the return they got from the Dallas Cowboys for Jonathan Mingo. Despite Mingo not having impressed yet this season and having gone scoreless since he was drafted, Carolina got a fourth-round pick back from Dallas after sending them Mingo and a seventh.
With Mingo out ofthe picture, it opens up more opportunities for promising rookies like Xavier Legette and Jalen Coker to see more targets from Bryce Young going forward. Mingo isn't going quietly into the night, though. He took a shot at his former franchise after yesterday's practice for Dallas, insinuating that the team that picked him in Round 2 of the draft didn't believe in him.
Jonathan Mingo participated in his first practice since #Cowboys acquired WR in a trade with the Panthers.
— Ed Werder (@WerderEdNFL) November 7, 2024
“I’m glad they took a chance on me so I can show them what I can do. Somebody finally believed in me, so I can show them what I can do. I’m just happy to be here.” pic.twitter.com/twy84cn64P
This is the part where we point out the Panthers picked Mingo at least three rounds too early, which means if anything they believed in him far too much - at least initially. Moving forward, Mingo should have a chance to be the Cowboys' number two option behind CeeDee Lamb.
Now let's all agree to never speak of him again. And we're on to Munich.
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