Cowboys and defensive star Quinnen Williams agree on $105.9 million extension, AP sources say
The Dallas Cowboys have agreed to a three-year, $105.9 million contract extension with defensive tackle Quinnen Williams. This deal, which includes $101 million guaranteed, will keep Williams with the team through 2030.

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AI-generatedThe Dallas Cowboys have agreed to a three-year, $105.9 million contract extension with defensive tackle Quinnen Williams. This deal, which includes $101 million guaranteed, will keep Williams with the team through 2030. The extension is added to the two years remaining on his current contract. Williams was acquired by the Cowboys during the 2025 season in a trade that sent pass rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers. This agreement comes as Williams enters his first full season with Dallas.
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5 extractedThe contract includes $101 million guaranteed and will be added to the two years on his existing deal.
Dallas Cowboys and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams agreed on a $105.9 million, three-year extension.
The Cowboys traded star pass rusher Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers.
Dallas traded for Quinnen Williams during the 2025 season, giving up a first-round pick.
The extension could keep Williams with the Cowboys through 2030.