Jets Star Issues Public Apology for Disrespecting Aaron Glenn & Front Office After Aaron Rogders’ Release

Following a turbulent summer and Aaron Rodgers’ exit, which raised new questions about the Jets’ future, Pro Bowl defensive tackle Quinnen Williams has taken charge both on and off the field. Williams openly addressed his now-viral offseason post about “another rebuild year” in a video uploaded by @snyjets on X, acknowledging that it was inappropriate. He acknowledged the value of sincere discussions with new defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn and the rest of the staff.

“I was drafted here a long time ago and I was paid to help change this thing around,” Williams said. “I wear that with a badge of honor. Before I leave this game, the New York Jets are going to be on top.” As fans prepare for yet another unpredictable season with Rodgers gone, Williams is reaffirming his faith in legacy. His newfound self-assurance is a declaration. Even though the Jets are starting again, Williams is doubling down on his promise that New York will succeed and that he intends to be the reason for it. The New York Jets are going to be the football team to watch. I live that every single day.” So, even though Rodgers’ out and doubts loom over the Jets, Williams is planting his flag. Legacy and loyalty, above all.

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