
"The Dallas Cowboys found themselves active at the trade deadline on Tuesday afternoon, trading for Logan Wilson and Quinnen Williams, a player that they hope can not only get them back in track in 2025, but 2026 and 2027 as he is signed through both of those years."
"Williams, like Clark, has two years remaining on his deal. Half of his 2025 base salary of $15,650,000 comes with him, as does around 50% of his per-game bonuses. He adds around $8.4 million of cap hit onto the team's 2025 ledger. Along with LB Logan Wilson, who was acquired earlier in the day and added $2.8 million himself, the Cowboys used around a third of the cap space they had remaining entering the week."
"Quinnen Williams on joining the Cowboys: "It's an unbelievable honor that they traded for me to help them do things they aspire to do, especially when it comes to building a winning culture. I definitely want to be part of a winning culture." - Todd Archer (@toddarcher) November 5, 2025"
Dallas traded for defensive tackle Quinnen Williams and linebacker Logan Wilson at the trade deadline, adding players signed through 2026 and 2027. Williams carries roughly a $21.8 million listed salary for 2025 but his arrival brings about $8.4 million of 2025 cap hit; Wilson adds about $2.8 million. The moves consumed about a third of remaining 2025 cap space and pushed the Cowboys into a position that will require 2026 cap creation. Potential responses include restructures of Osa Odigizuwa, Kenny Clark, and Williams to free roughly $25 million or more to balance the ledger.
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