Since the unfortunate injury to quarterback Aaron Rodgers the New York Jets have been trying to figure what type of team they are. With a stout defense and an offense still trying to find its way, the Jets have grinded their way to a respectable 4-4 record.
One key figure in their dominant defense is defensive tackle Quinnen Williams, who hasn’t quite put up the numbers he did a season ago, but his effect is still being felt.
During Monday night’s home loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, ESPN analyst and three-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback Troy Aikman made a comment that didn’t sit too well with Williams.
Following a tackle for loss, Aikman made mention of the former Alabama star saying he’s a decoy.
“He calls himself the highest-paid decoy in football.”
Aikman never said where the comment stemmed from, but it didn’t amuse Williams, who signed a huge four-year, $96 million extension in July. The 2022 First-team All-Pro didn’t find the remark funny, and he says it also isn’t true.
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Williams Rebuts Aikman’s Statement
Speaking with reporters, Williams called the comment “weird,” “upsetting,” and “misleading,” mainly because he says that he and Aikman didn’t talk.
“I never talked to Troy Aikman,” Williams said. “I never said that to Troy Aikman. Like I don’t know where he got that from.”
Aikman’s comment was in response to the Jets pass rush, which has been good this season without Williams having the same kind of season he had in 2022 numbers-wise.