Linebacker Quincy Williams has been a prominent member of the Jets’ defense since 2021, but his time with the organization may be running out. While the pending free agent’s future is up in the air, he’s open to re-signing with the Jets under the right circumstances. Williams told Rich Cimini of ESPN that he’s prioritizing “getting put in the right defense” as he gears up for a potential trip to the open market.

“When I’m in the right defense, I ball out,” said Williams, who added: “If that’s at the Jets, that’ll be good. It depends on the D coordinator they bring in and the defense they run. I’m going to take all that into consideration.”

After the Jets claimed him off waivers from the Jaguars in 2021, Williams spent the majority of his first four years in New York under defensive-minded head coach Robert Saleh. Williams was a fit in Saleh’s scheme. He combined for 61 starts over that span, tallied 100-plus tackles in each season, and recorded nine sacks. He was so effective in 2023 that he earned first-team All-Pro honors.

The Jets fired Saleh in October 2024 and rode out the season with interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich, who had been the team’s defensive coordinator. They didn’t promote Ulbrich (now with the Falcons) last offseason, instead hiring another defense-first head coach in Aaron Glenn. Steve Wilks was Glenn’s first defensive coordinator selection, an experiment that failed miserably. Glenn fired Wilks on Dec. 15 and promoted pass game coordinator Chris Harris to handle DC duties for the rest of the year.

Williams has put up 74 tackles, six passes defensed and a career-high 3.5 sacks in 11 games this season, but it hasn’t been a smooth ride. After back-to-back 17-game seasons, he missed four contests with a shoulder injury. The Jets later benched Williams ahead of Week 9, which came after they considered trading him at the Nov. 4 deadline.

“My coaches told me I was underperforming, that I’ve been underperforming since training camp,” Williams said to Cimini at the time.

To his credit, Williams quickly won the job back. Most recently, he was on the field for all 78 of the Jets’ defensive snaps in a 29-6 loss to the Saints in Week 16. Williams registered a season-high 11 tackles in that game, though Pro Football Focus has been down on him all year. PFF ranked Williams 57th among 82 qualifying linebackers at the time of his demotion. He has since fallen to 70th out of 86 qualifiers. His 39.9 grade in coverage sits in the bottom 10 at his position.

With the three-year, $18MM extension he signed in 2023 on the verge of expiring, the soon-to-be 30-year-old Williams will look for another payday on the heels of a down season. The previous regime of Saleh and general manager Joe Douglas at least considered another multiyear deal for Williams, but it doesn’t appear one will materialize under Glenn and GM Darren Mougey.

The Glenn-Mougey duo prioritized a different starting linebacker, Jamien Sherwood, whom they re-upped on a three-year, $45MM contract last offseason. With Williams potentially on his way out of New York in a couple of months, Sherwood may team with someone else in 2026.

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