Stephen A. Smith Took Perfect Shot at Dallas Cowboys After Texans Reportedly Trade for Stefon Diggs
Somehow, some way, ESPNâs Stephen A. Smith made the Stefon Diggs trade about the Dallas Cowboys.
The Buffalo Bills trading Diggs to the Houston Texans caused a few innocent bystanders to catch strays, such as Jacksonville Jaguars wideout Christian Kirk, who received heat for what some believe was an overpaid contract in retrospect.
But it was Americaâs favorite team who took the worst blow from one of NFL mediaâs most infamous Cowboys antagonists, Stephen A. Smith. Shortly after news of Diggsâs trade broke, Smith pivoted on First Take and launched into a scathing tirade against, arguably, the second-best team in the state of Texas.
âThe big headline is [the Texans] are probably the best team in Texas,â Smith said on Wednesday. âAll the Houston Texans are doing is saying, âHowdy! Weâre here. And our focus is on the right things.ââ
Of course Stephen A. Smith found a way to make the Stefon Diggs trade about the Dallas Cowboys.
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âI donât know whatâs on the schedule, but Iâm hoping itâs Houston against Dallas,â continued Smith. âSo whatâs going to happen with the Dallas Cowboys, theyâre going to sit up there and theyâre going to monitor this situation. Itâs one thing for you to not win a Super Bowl, thatâs bad enough. Itâs one thing for you to not make an NFC championship in 29 years, thatâs even worse. But itâs another thing entirely when you ainât even the best team in Texas.â
Those eagerly hoping for an intrastate showdown between the Texans and Cowboys, both of whom won their respective divisions last season, will have to wait for the 2024-25 NFL schedule release in May.
Smith noted that the Texans may currently hold the upper hand as they boast a young and talented roster, a proven head coach, and a decent amount of cap spaceâroughly $11 million after the Diggs trade but before Diggsâs expected contract restructure. With star quarterback C.J. Stroud playing on a team-friendly rookie deal, Houston has loaded up on weapons for the last two offseasons, acquiring the likes of ex-Cowboy Dalton Schultz, Joe Mixon and Diggs to widen the teamâs Super Bowl window for the next few years.
Meanwhile, over in Dallas, the Cowboys are coming off yet another unimpressive postseason and still have to pay several top-of-the-market players including Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb and Micah Parsons.Â
Much to Smithâs glee, the Texans just might borrow an oft-repeated slogan from their intrastate rivals: This year is our year.