The Dallas Cowboys and the Detroit Lions kicked off the Week 14 action on Thursday night in a shootout. Detroit came out on top, 44-30. That's a separate conversation, though.
Former All-Pro linebacker Quincy Williams made his return to the team in Week 8 following a stint on injured reserve. He played alright in that game, showing flashes in the run game, but he was picked apart in coverage.
The Jets took linebacker Quincy Williams out of the starting lineup for Sunday's game against the Browns, but that change may not turn out to be a lasting one.
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The Dallas Cowboys shook the NFL world with their trade for New York Jets star DT Quinnen Williams just before the deadline on Tuesday. In exchange for the three-time Pro Bowler, Dallas sent Mazi Smith, a 2026 second-round pick, and the better of their two 2027 first-rounders to New York.
Why was the former All-Pro linebacker sent to the bench?
Quinnen Williams was nearly joined by his brother, Quincy Williams, on the trip to Dallas.
Quinnen Williams has had enough of losing. “I’m hungry to win,” the Pro Bowl defensive tackle said Wednesday after joining the Dallas Cowboys — a team just as desperate as he is to turn things around.
Just one day after trading away their two best defensive players in Quinnen Williams and Sauce Gardner, the Jets seem to be determined to make sure they
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After trading two defensive leaders yesterday, the Jets continue to shake up their personnel on that side of the ball. According to ESPN’s Rich Cimini, the team is benching linebacker Quincy Williams.
The trade deadline may have passed, but the New York Jets are not done shaking up their defense.
The 49ers offense finally got untracked against a bad New York Giants defense. The 34-24 win may have come at a big cost though as the MetLife turf took down Mykel Williams.
NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport has heard the Bills are interested in trading for a defensive tackle to fortify the group after losing DT Ed Oliver indefinitely.
While the New York Jets earned their first win of the season via a come-from-behind 39-38 victory at the Cincinnati Bengals this past Sunday, most expect the Jets will be sellers before the trade deadline. Williams had a message for the team regarding a potential trade.
Just three days after opening his 21-day practice window, the Jets have opted to activate linebacker Quincy Williams off injured reserve.
Williams has been out since New York’s Week 3 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The New York Jets' defense hasn't been where the team likely thought it would be this season. New York has some big-name talent throughout the defense, but injuries have played a significant role for the team this season and the defense has struggled overall.
The New York Jets’ season just took another frustrating turn, and frankly, at this point, it feels like watching a slow-motion car crash that you can’t look away from.
New York Jets linebacker Quincy Williams will be placed on injured reserve due to a shoulder injury and be required to miss at least four games, according to an ESPN report.
New York's defense is averaging giving up a whopping 31 points per game.
The second level of the Jets defense will be shorthanded for a notable period.
The New York Jets really can't catch a break right now. Injuries have been the story of the season so far through three games. New York has been getting hit left and right and are dealing with serious injuries all over the place, including a concussion to starting quarterback Justin Fields.
It’s rare enough to see two brothers dominate on the same NFL defense. It’s unheard of to see three—especially when one of them is fighting his way from the HBCU ranks to make it happen.
Jets star linebacker Quincy Williams wasted little time letting his future plans be known after the Jets beat the Miami Dolphins 32-20 to close out their 5-12 season.
Coming off his breakout season, Quincy Williams is ready to take his game to another level.
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