Dallas Cowboys, Quinnen Williams
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After never winning more than seven games in a season with the Jets, new Cowboys defensive tackle Quinnen Williams shared his eagerness to rack up some victories in Dallas.
Williams' (WMB) controversial Constitution Pipeline could generate as much as $11.6 billion in energy savings and support nearly 2,000 jobs annually over 15 years, if the Trump administration is successful in reviving the project,
Since the Cowboys traded defensive end Micah Parsons to the Packers before the start of the 2025 season, they have been in dire need of help on the defensive side of the ball. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones decided to address some of those needs before the NFL trade deadline on Tuesday by acquiring linebacker Logan Wilson from the Bengals and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams from the Jets.
Quinnen Williams says he is excited to start working on "building a winning culture" now that he has been traded from the 1-7 New York Jets to the 3-5-1 Dallas Cowboys.
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Jets' Quincy Williams says he lost his starting job, Breece Hall denies reports he asked for trade
New York Jets linebacker Quincy Williams says he has lost his starting job on the team's defense. Williams, an All-Pro in 2023, was the subject of trade rumors in recent weeks leading up to the NFL's trade deadline on Tuesday.
NFL insider Jordan Schultz revealed a mystery team that made a "strong push" for New York Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams.
The Dallas Cowboys pulled off a massive trade with the New York Jets to acquire defensive lineman Quinnen Williams.
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Jets’ trades of Gardner, Williams tough now, but big-picture plan focused on hope, high draft picks
Gardner was traded to Indianapolis on Tuesday for a first-round draft pick in 2026 and another in 2027, along with wide receiver Adonai Mitchell. A few hours later, Williams was dealt to Dallas for a second-round pick in 2026, a first-round selection in 2027 and defensive tackle Mazi Smith.
Quincy's brother, star defensive tackle Quinnen Williams, was traded from the Jets to the Dallas Cowboys on Tuesday. New York received a package that consisted of a 2026 second-round pick, a 2027 first-round pick and defensive tackle Mazi Smith in return.
Venus Williams, 45, will be a wild-card entry Jan. 5-11 in the ASB Classic in New Zealand. It will be her 33rd season of play in the WTA.