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.
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