The New York Jets are likely going to be some of the bigger sellers in the NFL at the trade deadline this season with All-Pro linebacker Quincy Williams sitting in the middle of a lot of these rumors.
The NFL trade deadline (Nov. 4, 4 p.m. ET) is less than a week away. Here are 10 players who could be on the move — and where they might land.
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.
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The NFL trade deadline looms in early November, and several teams with seller profiles have emerged. Here are the top candidates to be traded before that point.
Just three days after opening his 21-day practice window, the Jets have opted to activate linebacker Quincy Williams off injured reserve.
Could an addition mean a subtraction in New York?
Williams has been out since New York’s Week 3 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
At 0-7, the New York Jets are an obvious seller ahead of the Nov. 4 trade deadline. A host of Joe Douglas-era acquisitions have come up as potential pieces to be moved, but the team is sitting tight for the time being.
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.
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The New York Jets have the worst record in football this year. They're 0-6 on the season after suffering another crushing loss to the Denver Broncos in Week 6.
The New York Jets are at the center of a lot of different trade rumors. They're one of the worst teams in football right now and it doesn't seem like they're turning the season around any time soon.
Through five weeks, the New York Jets are the worst team in football. They're the only winless team in the league and there's a lot of flack coming back on first year head coach Aaron Glenn.
The New York Jets have some work to do after an 0-4 start to the season. Week 5 is here and the Jets will take on the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday afternoon with kick-off scheduled for 1 p.m.
The New York Jets have stumbled out of the gates, falling to 0-3 after a crushing loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Jets could look to make some moves in the coming weeks, which might indicate the team is waving the white flag on the year.
As you know by now, the New York Jets linebacker room is hurting. Both Quincy Williams and Marcelino McCrary-Ball are on short-term IR and the Jets have
The New York Jets can’t afford help that hurts. However, desperate to shore up their struggling secondary, coach Aaron Glenn and the squad made a move by bringing in cornerback Jarvis Brownlee Jr., who had been starting regularly for the Tennessee Titans.
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.
New York Jets All-Pro linebacker Quincy Williams is excited for Haason Reddick to join the team when New York takes on the New England Patriots in Week 8.
Coming off his breakout season, Quincy Williams is ready to take his game to another level.
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
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