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Key Cowboys players like Pickens and Williams are battling injuries, and their status for the crucial Chiefs game is top-of-mind.
Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Quinnen Williams went down in pain during the second half against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Quinnen Williams says he expects to play on Thanksgiving, even after suffering a painful rib injury in Sunday’s dramatic 24–21 comeback win over the Philadelphia Eagles.
Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Quinnen Williams is dealing with an injury in the second quarter of the Week 12 game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Quinnen Williams has been an unstoppable force for the Dallas Cowboys since being acquired at the NFL trade deadline.
At the time, Dallas had a 3-5-1 record and was yielding an average of 143 rushing yards per game. Through nine games this season, the only NFC team that gave up more rushing yards than the Cowboys was the New York Giants, the only team that heads into Week 13 of the NFL season eliminated from postseason contention.
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