
Jerry Jones has made right on his trade deadline promises.
The Dallas Cowboys made a blockbuster trade before the Nov. 4 deadline, acquiring New York Jets defensive lineman Quinnen Wiliams in exchange for defensive tackle Mazi Smith, a 2027 first-round pick and a 2026 second-round pick.
Dallas traded for Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Logan Wilson earlier in the day, but this clearly takes the cake. Hats off to the Cowboys' front office for being brave enough to get the deal done with the Jets.
With Williams now a Cowboy, here are three facts fans need to know about him before he arrives to Arlington:
Williams was the third overall pick by the Jets in the 2019 NFL Draft out of Alabama, and he's lived up to his first-round billing.
Still just 27 years old, Williams has plenty left in the tank despite already being in his seventh season. He's made the Pro Bowl the last three years, which included a First-Team All-Pro finish in 2022 when he had 12 sacks.
So far this season, he's posted 32 total tackles (17 solo), one sack and a career-high three forced fumbles. In his career, Williams has started 94 of 98 games while tallying 322 total tackles, 40 sacks, eight forced fumbles, 14 pass breakups, an interception and a safety.
Williams' older brother, Quincy, is a linebacker for the Jets. He was a third-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft out of Murray State by the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Unfortunately for the siblings, the trade will seperate them for the remainder of the season after spending the past five years together.
Quincy is hardly a slouch in his own right, as he earned First-Team All-Pro honors during the 2023 season. Talk about a talented family.
Williams joins Kenny Clark, Jadeveon Clowney, Dante Fowler Jr. and Solomon Thomas as the fifth former first-round pick to be featured on Dallas' defensive line. Goodbye, Mazi Smith.
Though each player is at different stages of their career, it's clear the Cowboys have talent up front, but now need to have it all come together for the final part of the season.
Williams joins Clark as the two primary run-stoppers up front. Hopefully their pairing can do wonders for the Cowboys defense moving forward.
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