Jets coach Robert Saleh is not sweating the contract negotiations between the team and star defensive lineman Quinnen Williams.
Saleh said a deal will get done before training camp.
Williams is entering the final year of his rookie contract and is due to make $9.6 million this season.— with the Giants’ Dexter Lawrence, the Titans’ Jeffery Simmons and the Commanders’ Daron Payne all landing extensions that pay them $22.5 million-$23.5 million per year.Quinnen Williams, speaking with reporters on Jan. 4, 2023, has not been at the voluntary offseason program as he awaits a contract extension.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Jets express confidence as Quinnen Williams contract dispute baffles others across NFLFLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The deal is not yet done.
Read more »
Fighter Jets Scrambled to Shadow Unresponsive Pilot, Causing Sonic Boom Across DC AreaFighter jets caused a sonic boom heard and felt throughout the D.C. area after they were scrambled from Joint Base Andrews to intercept a Cessna Citation that flew over the District on Sunday, multiple government sources say:
Read more »
Longtime NFL scout Jesse Kaye — who wanted Jets to draft Tom Brady — dead at 79Kaye is perhaps best known for attempting to convince the Jets to draft Tom Brady prior to the 2000 NFL Draft.
Read more »
Pentagon Jets Chased Passed-Out Cessna Pilot Over D.C. Before CrashPentagon fighter jets chased a passed-out Cessna pilot over Washington, D.C. Sunday afternoon, causing a loud sonic boom heard through much of the region. The civilian aircraft crashed shortly after.
Read more »
Military jets scrambled due to unresponsive plane over Washington that then crashed in VirginiaBREAKING: No survivors were found after a plane that prompted F-16s to scramble over Washington crashed in Virginia.
Read more »
Washington DC area 'explosion' sound caused by military jets pursuing unresponsive plane: NORADA loud explosion sound heard across the Washington, D.C. area and points east and west was caused by two military jets breaking the sound barrier in pursuit of a Cessna Citation.
Read more »