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.
As the Super Bowl gets ready to kick off in a matter of days, some of the New York Jets are left wondering how they went from all of their preseason hype to 7-10 and holding the 10th pick in April’s NFL draft.
6 worthy candidates for Jets MVP honors Who is your New York Jets MVP in for the past season? We will list the players in no particular order for your perusal.
Are the current Jets linebackers better than the great pair of the Rex Ryan Jets’ teams? Quincy Williams was named as a first-team All Pro at the end of the 2023 season, 12 months after his fellow linebacker CJ Mosley was named as a second-team All Pro.
Quincy Williams took a big leap forward this season One of the hallmarks of the offseason is that fans dream on which players will break out. Usually, those dreams fall flat.
He was snubbed by the Pro Bowl, but the New York Jets' Team MVP earned a coveted spot on the All-Pro First Team. Jets' linebacker Quincy Williams joined cornerback Sauce Gardner in securing top honors from the Associated Press.
Jason Kelce, Sauce Gardner and the Dallas Cowboys all have something in common: They crushed it when it came time for the 2023 All-Pro list.
Jets linebacker Quincy Williams’ excellent season was rewarded Friday. Williams was named First Team All-Pro for the first time in his career. Williams did not make the Pro Bowl despite being the highest vote-getter among AFC linebackers.
Another year, another eye-popping accolade for Jets superstar cornerback Sauce Gardner who was named All-Pro for the second time in as many NFL seasons. It makes Gardner the first cornerback since the merger to earn that distinction.
If New York Jets' head coach Robert Saleh, or defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich, were in charge of Pro Bowl selections, then linebacker Quincy Williams would be featured front and center.
With just one game left on the Jets schedule this Sunday against the Patriots, the team announced their in-house award winners for the year with linebacker
In the words of former New York Jets' head coach Herm Edwards, "you play to win the game." Quincy Williams never played for Edwards, but the starting linebacker would seemingly agree with the old coach's famous statement.
The New York Jets didn’t provide their fans with as much excitement this year as they would have hoped. Once quarterback Aaron Rodgers went down with an Achilles injury in Week 1, their Super Bowl aspirations went out of the window.
New York Jets players defended quarterback Zach Wilson after it was reported Monday that Wilson is "reluctant" to play again this season.
Greg Cosell and Andy Benoit look at how Quincy Williams went from an overlooked prospect to a major impact player for the New York Jets.
The New York Jets not only continue to stack wins without former MVP-winning quarterback Aaron Rodgers, but they’ve displayed elite performances on the defensive side of the ball.
They don't pack as much star power as some teammates, but their importance to the New York Jets' defensive success has been paramount. Linebackers C.J.
The New York Jets re-signed linebacker Quincy Williams on a three-year, $18 million contract ($6M AAV) with $9 million guaranteed shortly before free agency started.
Quinnen Williams might be the big fish Jets fans are focusing on at the moment, it’s his brother, Quincy Williams, who Joe Douglas has wrapped up with a brand new contract.
It allows the Jets to retain the 26-year-old without him being able to test the open market. Williams’ rookie contract was set to expire on Wednesday, but his stay in New York will now continue after his arrival with the team two years ago.
Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus and New York Jets coach Robert Saleh had vastly different reasons for needing more time to decide who will quarterback their teams when they meet on Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month holds a special meaning to Quincy and Quinnen Williams.
Practice in preparation for Week 6 begins today for the New York Jets. Head coach Robert Saleh met with the media shortly ago, prior to his team starting practice as they get ready for the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field.
The Quincy Williams Hit The New York Jets first preseason game did not get off to great start for many reasons. The first team defense didn’t put up much of a fight against Quarterback Jalen Hurts and the Eagles first team offense.
New York Jets linebacker Quincy Williams was fined $10,609 for a late hit out of bounds on Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, NFL Network reported Saturday.
Williams' late hit on Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts drew ire from both team's head coaches.
The NFL had an early kickoff on Sunday with the New York Jets and Atlanta Falcons playing in England, and the officiating crew wasted no time making a controversial call.
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