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Seth Walder, an analytics writer at ESPN, was not kind in his evaluation of the Cowboys’ blockbuster move for Williams. He wrote it was a “horrific trade for the Cowboys” and gave Dallas an F grade for the move.
The Jets trading Williams comes after they sent cornerback Sauce Gardner to the Colts for two first-round picks. Dallas is on a bye week this week. They play the Las Vegas Raiders in Las Vegas on Monday, Nov. 17. Information on the Quinnen Williams trade comes from Jay Glazer. Williams' stats come from the NFL.
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Both the Dallas Cowboys ' defensive overhaul and the New York Jets ' teardown continued Tuesday, with New York sending three-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman Quinnen Williams to Dallas in exchange for a 2027 first-round pick, a 2026 second-round pick and defensive lineman Mazi Smith, as reported by CBS Sports senior NFL insider Jonathan Jones.
The Cowboys play the Cardinals tonight in front of the trade deadline Tuesday. Will Dallas make a play for an edge rusher?
It's likely that Davis will be re-signed to Dallas' practice squad. The move to part ways is to make roster room after the Cowboys traded for Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson and New York Jets defensive lineman Quinnen Williams prior to the NFL trade deadline on Tuesday.
The Dallas Cowboys lost their second consecutive game, a 27-17 defeat to the Arizona Cardinals on Monday Night Football.
On Tuesday morning, CBS Sports NFL Insider Jordan Schultz reported that the Cowboys had a deal to acquire linebacker Logan Wilson from the Cincinnati Bengals. It was not immediately clear what the Cowboys would be sending the Bengals in return.
The Dallas Cowboys pulled off a blockbuster trade on Tuesday, landing Quinnen Williams in a trade with the New York Jets.
Troy Aikman didn't show any favoritism toward Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys while working their latest shortcoming. The Cowboys icon called his former team's 27-17 loss to the Arizona Cardinals on ESPN's "Monday Night Football.