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Cowboys running back Javonte Williams hits 1,000-yard mark, a career-first


It was a bitter ending to what should've been a sweet night for him and the Dallas Cowboys, but the fact remains that running back is in prime form. His final season with the Denver Broncos left him wondering if he'd ever get back to the level of dominance he showed not only at North Carolina, but as a rookie in the Mile High City. (Dallas Cowboys)

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Cowboys running back Javonte Williams hits 1,000-yard mark, a career-first