Jets trade Quinnen Williams to Cowboys
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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.
After a lot of lead-in by the team’s owner, the Dallas Cowboys did, indeed, have a couple tricks up their sleeve on trade deadline day. Dallas made a pair of deals on Tuesday, one that undoubtedly qualifies as a “blockbuster” and another that could secure a defensive starter for the next season or two.
The Cincinnati Bengals were never going to get a good return on the Logan Wilson trade, but there were always going to be a few possible suitors, too. Wilson wound up with the Dallas Cowboys on the day of the NFL trade deadline, with the Bengals getting back a seventh-round pick.
Colin Cowherd isn't afraid to go against the wave of media members who feel the Dallas Cowboys made terrible decisions at the trade deadline.
The Cowboys made their highly anticipated NFL trade deadline move on Tuesday by acquiring linebacker Logan Wilson from the Bengals.
There are no more big-time deals or extensions looming for this team. George Pickens is the last one that the team has to take care of, and when they do they can truly start to look for external help whether by way of free agency or through the draft with their multiple firsts.
According to owner and general manager Jerry Jones, the answer is yes. He said Monday morning that multiple deals are in the works -- less than three months after Dallas traded Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers for two first-round picks and Kenny Clark just before the 2025 season kicked off.
Amid the trade deadline chaos for the Cowboys on Tuesday, Brian Schottenheimer said goodbye to a former first-round pick.