Three decades of Cowboys schadenfreude continue on after the way Jerry Jones and co. laughably handled the NFL trade deadline on Tuesday. Following an Eagles bye week that saw every other NFC East team lose and the Birds jump to the No. 1 seed in the conference, Dallas’ deadline deal for former Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams hammers home how directionless and incompetent Jones’ franchise has been since the late 1990s and will be as long as he’s running the show.

Before the deadline, the Cowboys parted with a 2026 second-round pick and 2027 first-round pick, which will be the better of the two picks Dallas owns in that draft class, plus 2023 first-round defensive tackle Mazi Smith for Williams. Williams has been an excellent player in his career, but turns 28 next month. The Cowboy

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