The Dallas Cowboys reached an agreement with running back Javonte Williams on a three-year, $24 million contract, ensuring the continuity of one of their most explosive offensive weapons heading into 2026. The deal includes $16 million guaranteed and reinforces the team’s commitment to its ground game.
Williams is coming off a standout season, surpassing the 1,000-yard rushing mark and establishing himself as a versatile back capable of making an impact both on the ground and in the passing game. His performance proved crucial in maintaining Dallas’ offensive balance and delivering consistency in key moments.
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Team executives emphasized that re-signing the running back was a strategic priority, reducing free-agency risks while preserving stability within the offense.
What does this extension mean for Dallas?
It means the Cowboys secure continuity, power, and reliability in their rushing attack, building a solid foundation to compete in the 2026 season.

