DENVER (AP) — Sean Payton didn't get to face his former quarterback Russell Wilson last week.

However he'll get to see plenty of his ex-running back Javonte Williams on Sunday.

Williams is having a career revival in Dallas, where he signed after the Broncos let him go during the offseason.

He'll try to help the Cowboys (3-3-1) end Denver's eight-game home winning streak, the longest in the league.

“It was just a good atmosphere,” Williams said of his four seasons in Denver, which featured an outstanding rookie season in 2021, an injured knee in 2022 and plodding comeback seasons in 2023 and ’24.

“I loved the team. I loved the staff, the coaches," Williams said. "I had a good time. It probably didn’t go the way I wanted it to go. I’m here now, so.”

In just seven weeks in Dallas, Wil

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