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'It looked like a magic show': Cowboys marvel over Quinnen Williams' effect on D-line
Quinnen Williams doesn't believe one man makes a difference on a football team. His new football team begs to differ after a dynamic Cowboys debut.
Williams was dominant on the interior against the Raiders, and it caught the attention of his new quarterback.
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Quinnen Williams’ Next Gen stats from his Dallas Cowboys debut
Monday night was significant for the Dallas Cowboys. It was their first game out of the bye and their first opportunity to play with their two newest toys in Logan Wilson and Quinnen Williams. Both players were acquired at the trade deadline which came during the team’s bye week.
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Cowboys' Quinnen Williams makes presence felt 'immediately', alters Dallas' defensive trajectory
LAS VEGAS -- Dallas Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones knew he had to make major move at the NFL trade deadline in order to turn around his defense that allowed 30.8 points per game through the first nine games of the season.
New Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Quinnen Williams made a splash in his debut with the team, and he reflected on the dominant performance Monday night.
Dallas had a dominant defensive performance Monday night. Their next three games are against the Eagles, Chiefs and Lions.
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The All-Pro said he watched "every clip" of Clark, a three-time Pro Bowler, in his nine-year career with the Packers
Dallas Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer had high praise for defensive tackle Quinnen Williams after his debut on Monday.
The defensive tackle had a pivotal role in Dallas’ 33-16 win Monday night in Las Vegas, posting five quarterback hits, four tackles, 1.5 sacks and a tackle for loss. Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones was among the fans excited by what Williams displayed at Allegiant Stadium.
While playing 33 of Dallas’ 60 defensive snaps, Williams delivered four tackles, 1.5 sacks, one tackle for loss and five quarterback hits. The former Wenonah High School standout’s QB-hit total tied the single-game high in the NFL this season.