LAS VEGAS — Quinnen Williams understands the assignment. When the Dallas Cowboys struck a blockbuster deal with the New York Jets to acquire the All-Pro defensive tackle, it was to help elevate their struggling defensive unit in a way that only a player of his caliber can, and his debut was a master class in proving the Joneses right.
Williams helped lead a defensive throttling of Geno Smith and the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 11, while Dak Prescott and the offense helped the Cowboys to finish scraping the plate, in a 33-16 contest that ultimately never felt that close — Williams finishing his debut racking up five quarterback hits, four combined tackles and 1.5 sacks that cost Smith nearly 12 yards.
"I want to keep stacking these, man," said the three-time Pro Bowler. "I want to keep sta

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