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ss BREAKING NEWS: Cowboys Reveal Quinnen Williams in Fresh Uniform Before Crucial Showdown!

All eyes are on Quinnen Williams as the Cowboys return from their bye, looking to bounce back in Week 11 with key new faces set to make their debut.

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The bye week is in the rearview mirror, and the Dallas Cowboys are back to work-recharged, refocused, and ready to face the Las Vegas Raiders under the bright lights of Monday Night Football. After dropping two straight before the break, Dallas is hungry to get back in the win column. And they’re not coming back empty-handed.

There’s a noticeable buzz around The Star this week, and it’s not just because of the primetime matchup. The Cowboys are welcoming some serious reinforcements on defense.

Linebacker DeMarvion Overshown and cornerback Shavon Revel Jr. are both set to make their long-awaited 2025 debuts. Overshown, in particular, has been a name circled on the calendar since his injury last season.

Coaches have hinted he’ll be on a pitch count, but even limited snaps from the explosive linebacker could bring a jolt to a unit that’s been searching for answers.

But the real headliner? That would be Quinnen Williams.

The Cowboys made a splash at the trade deadline to land the Pro Bowl defensive tackle, and now, No. 92 is finally suiting up in silver and blue. His presence alone changes the entire dynamic of the defensive front.

Williams is a game-wrecker-a guy who commands double teams and still finds ways to disrupt the backfield. His debut could be the turning point for a Dallas defense that’s struggled to contain opposing quarterbacks and generate consistent pressure.

Joining Williams is another new face in linebacker Logan Wilson, a steady, smart player who brings toughness and versatility. Wilson might not grab headlines the way Williams does, but his instincts and ability to cover ground could quietly shore up some of the Cowboys’ recent issues in the middle of the field.

Now, on paper, a matchup against the 2-7 Raiders might seem like the perfect get-right game. But if there’s one thing this season has shown, it’s that the Cowboys can’t afford to overlook anyone. Nearly every quarterback they’ve faced has found ways to exploit the defense, and while Geno Smith isn’t lighting it up statistically this year, he’s still capable of making big-time throws if given time and space.

The @dallascowboys designated S Malik Hooker for return to practice on Thursday.

— Dallas Cowboys Public Relations (@DallasCowboysPR) November 13, 2025

The real challenge for Dallas, though, might come on the ground. Rookie running back Ashton Jeanty hasn’t had the same explosive highlights he showed at Boise State, but he’s been a consistent, tough runner who keeps the chains moving. He’s not easy to bring down, and if the Cowboys let him get into a rhythm, it could be a long night.

That’s where Williams comes in. His ability to clog lanes, collapse the pocket, and force offenses into uncomfortable situations could be the difference. If he can help bottle up Jeanty early and force the Raiders into obvious passing downs, it sets the stage for Dallas’ pass rush to finally get home.

This Monday night isn’t just about bouncing back from a two-game skid. It’s a chance for the Cowboys to reassert themselves as contenders, to show that the moves they made at the deadline weren’t just for show. With Overshown, Revel Jr., Wilson, and Williams all taking the field, this is a new-look defense with something to prove-and the lights of Monday night are the perfect stage to do it.

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