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Terry Bradshaw explained on "Fox NFL Sunday" why he wasn't in favor of the Dallas Cowboys' big move at the NFL trade deadline.
The Dallas Cowboys weren't the only team interested in Quinnen Williams, with one Super Bowl contender trying to land the star defensive tackle.
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.
Will the Cowboys be buyers at the 2025 NFL trade deadline? If they are, they will likely try to upgrade their leaky defense.
Cowboys rookie defensive lineman Jay Toia is likely to see his snap count plummet after the trade for Quinnen Williams.