The New York Jets are seemingly headed for a huge rebuild. They made this quite apparent at the trade deadline last season when they traded Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts and Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys.
With Cowboys new defensive coordinator Christian Parker in the building and already getting to work building his staff, I am sure many are wondering what we should expect to see from his defense?
The Dallas Cowboys missed the playoffs for the second consecutive year, but there were some bright spots throughout the season that show promise for the future.
The Dallas Cowboys need to make some moves. Javonte Williams brought his career back to life, and he’s likely looking at a big contract now. That’s why, as much as they would love to keep the former Denver Broncos star around for longer, that won’t be possible.
How many of the starting quarterbacks from every Super Bowl can you name in nine minutes?
Every offseason it seems like I see a linebacker’s name pop up that the Cowboys need to get to help the defense. This year it may be Quincy Williams. Could he be the guy the middle of the defense is missing?
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
Focused on fixing their porous defense, the Dallas Cowboys were active at the 2025 NFL trade deadline. They were able to swing a deal to bring in linebacker Logan Wilson in a trade with the Cincinnati Bengals and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams from the New York Jets.
The Dallas Cowboys didn't accomplish their goal of reaching the NFL playoffs in 2025-26, let alone competing for a Super Bowl. Instead, despite a new head coach and one of the top offenses in the league, the Cowboys finished below .500 for the second consecutive year.
Quinnen Williams quickly endeared himself to fans when the Dallas Cowboys acquired him from the New York Jets in November. But even his late addition could not help the Cowboys squeeze into the playoffs.
Defense was an issue all year for the Dallas Cowboys in 2025. They finished the season last in the league with 511 points surrendered and were 30th with 6,409 yards given up.
New Year's Day was a handful of days ago, but the Dallas Cowboys still have time to commit to the right resolution. And that's to truly go all-in on 2026.
The New York Giants will finish out a disappointing 2025 season against a familiar rival, the Dallas Cowboys, at home. It’s one last opportunity for Giants
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
When I look back on this season, the problem I keep circling isn’t talent, it’s a tackling issue. I watched Quinnen Williams, Kenny Clark, and Osa Odighizuwa control the interior, but play after play the second and third levels couldn’t tackle.
I know the Cowboys defense has been a roller-coaster in 2025, but the interior defensive line has quietly become one of the most fascinating late-season storylines.
The New York Jets lost to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, 29-6, continuing what has been another miserable season.
During the Dallas Cowboys' Week 15 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, star defensive tackle Quinnen Williams and fullback Hunter Luepke both suffered concussions.
The Dallas Cowboys' recent slide has forced their backs against the wall. While the Cowboys seemed to be going on a run midway through the season, they have recently lost two straight games, threatening their playoff chances.
Dak Prescott put the Dallas Cowboys’ situation into perspective as the team’s playoff hopes went up in smoke. The Cowboys quarterback spoke to reporters late Sunday following his team’s rough loss to the Minnesota Vikings at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
For the second time on Sunday Night Football, Dallas star defensive tackle Quinnen Williams has gone down with an injury. This time around he’s headed to the locker room.
Jones has slowly revealed more and more information about the Parsons trade since it was completed.
The Dallas Cowboys made a splashy acquisition before the trade deadline this year when they acquired New York Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams. The former Alabama star headed to Dallas intent on making an impact.
New York Jets linebacker Quincy Williams has spent the bulk of his NFL career playing on the same team as his brother Quinnen, and not doing so is leaving him a bit confused.
The Dallas Cowboys had one of the most dysfunctional defenses in the NFL from Week 1 to Week 9. But since the acquisition of Pro Bowl defensive lineman Quinnen Williams, their defensive unit has looked like one of the best.
The Cowboys added Williams to the mix to fix their perennial woes against the run.
The Dallas Cowboys (4-5-1) capped Week 11 with an emphatic 33-16 road win over the Las Vegas Raiders (2-8).
Dallas Cowboys trade acquisition Quinnen Williams gave Jerry Jones a big reason to smile on Monday night.
The trade deadline may have passed, but the New York Jets are not done shaking up their defense.
Quinnen Williams confirmed he was happy to have received a fresh start.
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