Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams has earned Pro Bowl honors the past two seasons, and in 2022, he also made All-Pro. He's paid as one of the top players at his position, too.
Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams has already established himself as one of the best all-around players among interior defensive linemen. Williams has been named to the Pro Bowl each of the last two seasons and was an All-Pro in 2022 after recording 12 sacks.
New York Jets' rookie running back Braelon Allen doesn't know a world in which Aaron Rodgers isn't an NFL quarterback. Set for his 20th season, the 40-year-old Rodgers joined the pro ranks when Allen was an infant.
It’s no secret that New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been around longer than most active NFL players. So much so, that Quinnen Williams was beside himself when he realized how old the legendary signal-caller is.
A few days ago when ESPN’s Mike Clay picked the Jets to win the Super Bowl this year, some fans were caught by surprise. After all, the Jets currently own the longest playoff drought in American sports at 14 years.
Quincy Williams and Sauce Gardner were the New York Jets’ first-team All-Pros in 2023. Williams was the Jets’ team MVP. However, the Jets’ most valuable defensive player continues to be Quinnen Williams.
New York Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Willaims was back at his alma mater, Wenoah High School, on Saturday night. The Alabama-based high school retired
Jets star defensive tackle Quinnen Williams can add another notch to his resume: having his high-school number retired. On Saturday night, Williams returned to his alma mater, Wenonah High School in Birmingham, Alabama.
The oddsmakers are on the Jets' side much more often than not for the upcoming season.
After revamping their offensive line and adding some pieces defensively, the New York Jets, with a healthy Aaron Rodgers, could be a dark-horse playoff contender in the AFC.
Back in 2022 the New York Jets had one of the best defensive lines in the NFL. But last season it was basically just Quinnen Williams and a bunch of other big bodies that couldn't make a play.
If Quinnen Williams repped a different brand of Jet, namely those of the Winnipeg variety, he'd still envision himself keeping points off the board. Williams is one of several New York Jets who caught hockey fever over the weekend, as he was part of the green contingent that took in the NHL's descent upon MetLife Stadium.
New York Jets' defensive tackle Quinnen Williams received the good news first. On Thursday evening, the NFL named Williams to the Pro Bowl Games for the second year in a row.
New York Jets defensive lineman Quinnen Williams made earned his second straight Pro Bowl selection this season, but his younger brother, Jets linebacker Quincy Williams, was not so lucky.
Considering the alleged Williams comment could be construed as criticism of the Jets, that is a pretty significant mistake to make.
Quinnen Williams may be bias in this particular situation, but there's no denying that New York Jets' defensive tackle is promoting a valid viewpoint. Through five games this season, Jets' linebacker Quincy Williams has performed remarkably well according to multiple expert accounts and metrics.
Quinnen Williams was just 12 years old when his mother, Marquischa, passed away after a battle with breast cancer. Williams, now 25 and objectively one of the best defensive linemen in the NFL, recently told Ryan Clark on “The Pivot Podcast” that he lost his best friend when his mother died in 2010 at just 37 years of age.
The remark from the Bucs star was enough to prompt Williams to ask his teammates for some reassurance.
Around this time last year, not many knew who Nicole Lynn was.
Soon after Williams took to Twitter with his latest edit, it was reported that the two sides agreed to a four-year, $96 million contract extension.
Talks between the Jets and their emerging defensive star have, as foreshadowed yesterday, yielded a deal.
Coming off his career year, Williams made it clear that he wanted a new deal, and he wanted his new deal to be a priority, yet he still doesn't have one.
Examining the parameters for a potential Jets extension for DT Quinnen Williams.
Defensive tackle Quinnen Williams and the Jets could agree on a contract extension soon. Brian Costello and Ryan Dunleavy of The New York Post reported both parties "aren't that far apart" and hope they can agree to a deal before mandatory mini-camp in mid-June.
The top remaining priority in what has been a busy offseason for the Jets is finalizing a new deal for defensive tackle Quinnen Williams. That process has taken longer than many expected, but the situation appears to still be in a relatively good place.
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