Quinnen Williams Agrees to Terms on Four-Year, $96M Million Contract to Stay With Jets
East Rutherford, New Jersey (PSF) - New York Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams had stated multiple times that his long-awaited long-term deal with the team was finally finished. The deal was finalized and the new contract will pay him $96 million over four years, which is a really great business deal for a great player, depending on what might come in the upcoming years and their might be a new deal created in the future.
The deal has already $66 million in guarantees for his inclusion on the team, in various terms this is a really good deal for Williams, and see how things will be established at the end of the contract. While playing for the Jets Willaims wants to show off the best of himself and work as hard as he can, making sure that the contract is fully fulfilled.
Back in April, the 25 year old is a All-Pro defensive tackle said he wanted a new contract and he even skipped voluntary workouts as a way to make his message clear, he wouldnโt be coming to practical training as a way to make his statement. This isnโt a very good way to make his message clear, because this show that you donโt care for your team and would rather to skip out the main training because you donโt feel like it.
The reason of why many people didnโt hear much about Williams's negotiation and contract was because the Jets were busy with the Aaron Rodgers trade that took most of the April news, and now with the training camp in the horizon, theyโve rewarded arguably their best all-around defenders. Willaims will make sure that his contract is fully realized as he will work as a hard as he can.