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Cowboys Backup QB Joe Milton III Rejects Colts’ $40 Million Offer, Declares Loyalty: “My Heart Belongs to Dallas”

Dallas, Texas – December 10, 2025

In one of the most stunning developments of the NFL’s late-season chaos, Dallas Cowboys backup quarterback Joe Milton III has officially rejected a two-year, $40 million offer from the quarterback-desperate Indianapolis Colts — choosing loyalty, stability, and brotherhood in Dallas over instant money and a guaranteed starting job elsewhere.

The Colts, spiraling after catastrophic injuries to Daniel Jones, Anthony Richardson, and rookie Riley Leonard, believed Milton was the perfect high-upside athlete to save their playoff hopes. Sources confirmed that Indianapolis contacted Dallas late Tuesday morning, offering Milton a massive deal, immediate QB1 status, and full control of the offense for the rest of the season. For a young quarterback still carving out his NFL future, the offer was described by one insider as “career-altering.”

But Milton didn’t hesitate.

Just hours after the Colts delivered their proposal, Milton informed both teams of his decision — a moment that sent shockwaves across NFL front offices. His statement, later confirmed by the Cowboys, was simple, emotional, and instantly viral:
“I’m grateful… but my heart belongs to the Dallas Cowboys.”

Instead of chasing a starting role and generational money, Milton chose the culture that revived his career. After arriving in Dallas as a raw but gifted talent, he developed behind Dak Prescott, earning the trust of Mike McCarthy and the entire offensive staff. Teammates frequently describe Milton as a humble worker, a “warrior in the QB room,” and one of the most respected young voices on the roster.

When speaking to teammates privately, Milton reportedly expanded on his decision:
“Everything I’ve become in this league started right here. These men lifted me, trusted me, and shaped me. No contract anywhere else can replace that. Dallas is my home — and I’m not leaving it for anything.”

The Colts, now scrambling after missing out on Milton and Malik Willis in back-to-back attempts, are expected to pivot to emergency options — including activating 44-year-old Philip Rivers or elevating practice-squad veteran Brett Rypien. League insiders say missing on Milton is a “major blow” to Indianapolis’ hopes of stabilizing their season.
Joe Milton III all but confirms the Cowboys made a dreadful mistake trading  for him

Meanwhile, the Cowboys quietly celebrated what one coach called “a loyalty moment for the ages.” Dak Prescott praised Milton’s growth this season, and several teammates said the decision showcased exactly why Dallas has built one of the strongest locker room cultures in the league.

At a time when most quarterbacks would chase the money and the spotlight, Joe Milton III delivered a message that Cowboys Nation will remember for years:
“I choose Dallas. I choose this team. I choose this family.”

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