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Jones looked happy after Williams got his first sack as a Cowboy
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

Dallas Cowboys trade acquisition Quinnen Williams gave Jerry Jones a big reason to smile on Monday night.

Jones masterminded the Cowboys’ acquisition of Williams from the New York Jets at the NFL trade deadline. With Dallas on a bye in Week 10, the Cowboys owner had to wait a little bit to see the All-Pro defensive tackle in action.

Williams did not take long to make an impact in Monday’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders in Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. He rumbled through the Raiders’ offensive line early in the second quarter and chased down quarterback Geno Smith for a sack.

The ESPN broadcast panned to Jones in the stands. The 83-year-old owner looked on with childlike excitement as Williams celebrated his first sack in a Cowboys uniform.

Few things make Jerry Jones happier than validation, particularly on his football acumen.

The Cowboys traded quite a hefty package to land Williams from the Jets, which placed a bright spotlight on the three-time Pro Bowler heading into Monday’s game. He made Jones look good even before halftime, as Williams tallied 1.5 sacks and four QB hits heading into the break.

Williams’ first-half production already exceeded his season totals with the Jets. He had just one sack and three QB hits in his eight games with New York before the trade. The change of scenery may have woken Williams up, much to the delight of Jones.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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