The Dallas Cowboys (6-7-1) will face the Los Angeles Chargers (10-6) in Week 16 in a challenging matchup. Unfortunately for the Cowboys, their chances of winning aren’t great, as they’re dealing with a slew of injuries across their roster.
After the Monday night loss to the Arizona Cardinals, the Dallas Cowboys were sitting at 3-5-1 for the season and heading into their bye week. The next day, they traded for defensive tackle Quinnen Williams and linebacker Logan Wilson.
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.
The Dallas Cowboys dropped to 6-7-1 after their 34-26 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Matters were made worse by defensive tackle Quinnen Williams picking up a concerning injury.
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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.
The Dallas Cowboys got off to a fast start in Week 15 against the Minnesota Vikings. Their defense made a huge play as defensive tackle Quinnen Williams caught a batted ball to record his first interception of the season.
The final stretch of the 2025-26 NFL regular season has encapsulated the entirety of the Dallas Cowboys' focus. With four games remaining on the schedule, the Cowboys need to perform as well as possible while hoping the Philadelphia Eagles continue their skid.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have surpassed almost all of their expectations. At 9-4 and leading the AFC South, not many can claim they predicted this team would be in a better place at this point in the 2025 NFL season.
The Dallas Cowboys and the Detroit Lions kicked off the Week 14 action on Thursday night in a shootout. Detroit came out on top, 44-30. That's a separate conversation, though.
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.
The Detroit Lions scored a massive win in their push for a playoff spot on Thursday night, opening a massive Week 14 schedule with a 44-30 win over the Dallas Cowboys.
Entering their Week 10 bye, the Dallas Cowboys appeared to be dead in the water. At that point, they had a 3-5-1 record, five wins behind the NFC East-leading Philadelphia Eagles.
The Dallas Cowboys are in the midst of their most daunting stretch of games, and they’re also on a three-game winning streak. Key to their current run has been the performance of their defense, led by the addition of Quinnen Williams and the return to health of DeMarvion Overshown.
Back on Nov. 28, the Cowboys owner raised eyebrows when he suggested he offered the Jets Parsons and a first-round draft pick in exchange for Williams ahead of the season.
Defensive tackle Quinnen Williams has only been in Dallas a few weeks, but he already sounds like a man who walked into the right storm. The trade-deadline
The Dallas Cowboys have not lost since the team's Week 10 bye week, and the revamping of the roster at the NFL trade deadline. Dallas made a blockbuster move to acquire Quinnen Williams, along with securing a deal for Logan Wilson at a bargain price from the Cincinnati Bengals.
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.
When the New York Jets traded away All-Pro defensive tackle Quinnen Williams to the Dallas Cowboys, the organization understood how “winning” would be measured.