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Cowboys' Wilson Trade Flops, Bengals Win

Dallas Cowboys Defensive Moves: Wilsons Struggles, Williams Success The Dallas Cowboys made a couple of key defensive moves at the NFL trade deadline, acquiring linebacker Logan Wilson from the Cincinnati Bengals and defensive tackle Quinnen Williams from the New York Jets. While Williams has been a standout, Wilson has not panned out, sitting out completely in the Cowboys Christmas Day win. Fans and analysts are scratching their heads, with Dale Altman from Cincy Jungle calling the Bengals the clear winners of the deal. Wilson, on a four-year, thirty-six million dollar contract, is unlikely to stick around on a defense that has underperformed all year.

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