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Pro Football Focus recently ranked every defensive line in the league. The Jets clock in at No. 26 overall, seventh-worst in the entire NFL.
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New York Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams has something to prove in 2025, according to Pro Football Focus.
Quinnen Williams speaks to the media before practice in Florham Park, NJ on Sept. 6, 2024. Bill Kostroun/New York Post. Some people will look at his stats from last year and say he took a step back.
The entire New York Jets defense took a step back in 2024, even its star defensive tackle. Now he needs to prove that last season was just a fluke.
New York Jets defensive lineman Quinnen Williams has suddenly been thrust under the microscope heading into the 2025 season.
If money changes Quinnen Williams, he wants it only to be for the better. In his first comments since he signed a four-year, $96 million extension with the Jets, Williams said he is “super-aware ...
Williams said after the season that he wanted a new contract, and that he’d hold out of offseason workouts until he got it. The 2019 No. 3 pick is currently set to play on his fifth-year option ...
Quinnen Williams swapped his dread of a rebuild for restored faith in the Jets after spending time around Aaron Glenn. Throw a superhero’s cape into the trade, too. The Feb. 9 news that the ...
Quinnen Williams is waiting to get paid before he joins the Jets for workouts. This was not Williams’ first social media response to the lack of movement regarding his contract extension.
Quinnen Williams wants what Dexter Lawrence just got from the New York Giants, but reports indicate the New York Jets are not close to giving him a big contract extension just yet.
Last season, Quinnen Williams blossomed into the wrecking ball many knew he could become. As the arguable centerpiece of an elite New York Jets defense, Williams routinely gobbled up interior ...