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.
NOVEMBER 2: ESPN’s Rich Cimini echoes Breer’s report and says Quincy Williams is a player who could be on the move before the deadline. He believes Quinnen
Will the New York Jets trade away any key pieces before the 2025 National Football League trade deadline on Tuesday? Jets head coach Aaron Glenn said earlier in the week that New York will listen to calls, but it doesn't mean that anything will get done.
Five days remain until this year’s trade deadline. Even after sending Michael Carter II to the Eagles, the Jets remain a team to watch regarding more seller’s moves.
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With the clock counting down until the 2025 National Football League trade deadline, there is at least a lot of interest out there about what the New York Jets could do in the coming days.
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.
The New York Jets have already dealt one veteran defender, and the team may not be done.
While Jets DT Quinnen Williams is drawing some trade interest, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler says the team won’t trade him unless it gets some sort of massive “every player has a price” type of offer. The Athletic’s Zack Rosenblatt adds the Jets aren’t even willing to discuss trading Williams unless multiple first-round picks are put on the table.
The New York Jets are likely going to be sellers in the coming weeks, but it's going to be interesting to see how aggressively they sell. The Jets could cut ties with players like Allen Lazard and opt to be conservative in the idea.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Jets DL Quinnen Williams and RB Breece Hall have “garnered plenty of interest” from teams ahead of the trade deadline.
The New York Jets have been one of the worst teams in the league this year. Going into Week 8, they were the only winless team in the league, which has resulted in a lot of speculation that they could be sellers at the trade deadline.
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The Jets kept shuffling the roster during a bruising start, claiming rookie linebacker Kobe King off waivers from the Vikings after his five-game special-teams stint.
The New York Jets are going to be talked about a lot over the next 10 days until the 2025 National Football League trade deadline, but it sounds like one of the team's biggest stars won't be moved unless something surprising happens.
Dianna Russini reports that teams have been showing interest in Jets DT Quinnen Williams, adding that the team has a “massive” asking price for the veteran defensive tackle.
2025 has already been a season to forget for the New York Jets. They remain the only team in the league yet to win a game with a 0-7 record through seven weeks.
Over the next 11 days, there's going to be a lot out there ahead of the 2025 National Football League trade deadline. That's a broad statement, to say the least.
With the Nov. 4 trade deadline nearing, a host of New York Jets have drawn interest from around the NFL.
The NFL trade deadline is looming, which means rumors are running rampant about a number of players on the block. Typically that means several selling teams are trying to cast off short-term assets for any long-term gains that they can.
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 having a disastrous start to the 2025 season. They fell to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 5, losing 37-22, giving them a 0-5 record. The Jets are the only winless team in the NFL through five weeks.
With his team at 0-2, first-year Jets head coach Aaron Glenn claimed members of the roster have remained positive heading into Sunday's game against the Buccaneers.
The New York Jets found themselves on the wrong end of a beatdown at the hands of the Buffalo Bills in Week 2 of the 2025 NFL season.
Quinnen Williams is one of the best players on the New York Jets, but the team could trade him after their disastrous 0-2 start to the season. Entering the season with a new coaching staff and quarterback, New York believed it could finally make their long-awaited return to the playoffs in 2025.
As training camp rolls on, the injury toll is beginning to pick up. After receiving good news about quarterback Justin Fields, the New York Jets are dealing with other injury concerns as well.
New York Jets star defensive tackle Quinnen Williams will be out one to two weeks with a strained left calf, head coach Aaron Glenn confirmed Friday. The three-time Pro Bowler sustained the injury during positional drills Thursday and did not participate in Friday's training camp session at Florham Park, N.J.
Entering his seventh year with the New York Jets, Quinnen Williams is taking it upon himself to become the best leader he can be. He’s putting that into action by lifting up the young players around him.
The Jets essentially bought a lottery ticket regarding their quarterback situation when they signed Fields to a two-year, $40M deal with $30M guaranteed in March.
The doom and gloom naysayers will undoubtedly focus on the fact that Quinnen Williams had quite the freefall on the NFL top 100 players list as he fell from number fifty to 87th, but cracking the top 100 is no easy task.
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