New York Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams said Monday that he would skip voluntary offseason workouts if he doesn't get a new contract by then.
defensive tackle Quinnen Williams wants to be a part of the organization"for years to come," especially after seeing the progress the defense made this season, but the former first-round draft pick is looking for a new deal as he enters the final year of his rookie contract.
"Everybody knows I’m a team guy, man. Everybody knows I believe in the team and want to push the team first and different things like that, but I do want to get a contract done before the offseason program," he said. "I feel like I deserve to get a contract done before the offseason program just because I did everything right on the field and everything right off the field.
"I love this organization. I’ve been here for four years and I’ve been through the ups and the downs and I believe in coach [Robert] Saleh and what Joe [Douglas] got going on," he said, adding:"this defense is going to a new level from going from last, last year to top five this year. I would definitely want to be a part of that for years to come."
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