Cowboys news: Sam Williams sends a message to the rest of the league announcing his comeback

Cowboys news: Sam Williams sends a message to the rest of the league announcing his comeback
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Dallas Cowboys edge rusher sends major warning to rest of NFL- Matt Galatzan, Sports Illustrated

A comeback season from Sam Williams would go a long way.

However, the Cowboys were also missing one of their top pass rushers for the entire year after Sam Williams went down with an injury before the start of the 2024 season.

And now, according to Williams himself, he is not only healthy and ready to get back to the field, but during a podcast appearance with Law Nation Sports, he sent a warning to the rest of the NFL, letting his opposition know that he is coming back with a vengeance.

“All that new coach, new that, this this, it doesn’t matter. I’m fixing to go kill some sh*t,” Williams said. “End of the story. Somebody gonna feel me, bro. I’ve been off of this for what, a year? They’ve gotta feel me. They’re gonna know every game.”

Adding Williams back into the fold is going to be a major win for the Cowboys’ defense heading into a very difficult 2025 slate.

The Cowboys Cornerstones: Ranking Dallas’ Top 5 Players in 2025 - Mark Heaney, Inside The Star

Dallas has no shortage of talent heading into the season.

2. CeeDee Lamb: Sights Set High With New Sidekick

If Dallas hadn’t made a blockbuster trade for George Pickens, the offense would have been in serious danger. It is also what moves superstar wide receiver, CeeDee Lamb, down to two on my ranking.

The former Oklahoma Sooner is one of the best in the league at his position, and now he’s joined by an actual WR2, which should take some volume away.

It doesn’t mean he won’t hit the 150 target mark, but we should see a big impact from Pickens.

Larger than the one that guys like Jalen Tolbert and Brandin Cooks have had in years past, to say the least.

In 2025, everybody knows Lamb is one of two offensive Cowboys cornerstones, and he remains a consistent OPOY candidate as long as his cleats are on grass. He is a dominant force on offense who is just getting started.

Cowboys fortified OL with versatile, $3.7 million reclamation project - K.D. Drummond, Cowboys Wire

Not a flashy signing, but a necessary one.

[Hakeem] Adeniji has started 15 games across his career, all at various positions over his first three years with the Cincinnati Bengals. He has played both guard and tackle, which could lead him to regular game-day rosters if he makes the Dallas 53 coming out of training camp.

His presence as a Top-8 lineman would allow Dallas to move players around to still present a best-five regardless of where an injury occurred.

This long-overdue Cowboys cut could finally be happening - Jerry Trotta, The Landry Hat

Deuce is fun, but he might not...