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Jets' Quincy Williams Channels His Inner Joker for Halloween Showdown vs. Texans

1 November, 2024 - 2:12AM
Jets' Quincy Williams Channels His Inner Joker for Halloween Showdown vs. Texans
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It's spooky season and game day.

Why not combine both? A couple of Jets players have.

The Jets (2-6) and Texans (6-2) will do battle on “Thursday Night Football” at MetLife Stadium in Week 9. The battle happens to land on Halloween.

Jets players as Tony Adams, Ashtyn Davis, and more, decided to wear costumes to the stadium to celebrate the occasion.

A roundup of those can be found in the SNY clips below:

It’s-a me, Ashtyn Davis and Chazz Surratt! pic.twitter.com/KeyQw5VoEn

— Jets Videos (@snyjets) October 31, 2024

Thomas Morstead repping Jeff Ulbrich’s 49ers jersey 💪 pic.twitter.com/iFnFm6R3c5

— Jets Videos (@snyjets) October 31, 2024

Throw your hands in the air and wave them like you just don’t care.

Tony Adams arrives at MetLife Stadium pic.twitter.com/574prCHjlz

— Jets Videos (@snyjets) October 31, 2024

The New York Jets are taking on the Houston Texans on Thursday night. Which happens to be Halloween night. And plenty of the players are in the spirit for the holiday, dressing up with some epic costumes. Jets linebacker Quincy Williams is currently the leader in the clubhouse with his impressive version of the joker from the hit movie, Batman.

The Joker (a.k.a. Quincy Williams) pulls up for Thursday Night Football pic.twitter.com/tNhcWm0FhC

Quincy Williams has been one of the leaders of the Jets defense this season, racking up 57 total tackles and one forced fumble. The Jets have lost five straight, as they mortgaged their entire roster around Aaron Rodgers and so far, the early returns are not good. Rodgers has not been the man they’ve needed him to be, simply put. He’s completed 61.6% of his passes for 1,896 passing yards, while tossing in 12 touchdowns with seven interceptions. He’s also been sacked 18 times.

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That’s not good when they’re going up against a tough Texans defensive unit that gave Caleb Williams plenty of problems when they faced him in September. According to Next Gen Stats, the Texans blitzed Caleb Williams on 41.7% of his drop backs (20 times), the unit’s highest blitz rate in a game under DeMeco Ryans. The Texans generated 12 pressures and five sacks when blitzing in that game, with nine defenders finishing with multiple pressures.

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The Texans currently sit at 6-2 overall, despite quarterback CJ Stroud not having nearly the stats many expected of him this year. He only threw for 86 passing yards in their 24-22 loss against Green Bay. Instead, it’s been running back Joe Mixon who has carried their offensive attack, when healthy. Mixon already has four games of over 100 rushing yards, putting him among the better running backs in the league. He also has 14 catches for 115 yards and a touchdown. Mixon has done that in just five games of work.

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The Jets and Texans will clash on Thursday Night Football on Amazon Prime. Kick is set for 8:15 PM EST.

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Quincy Williams, just like other NFL players and athletes, is celebrating Halloween on Thursday. The New York Jets linebacker arrived at MetLife Stadium wearing a “Joker” costume.

A video shared by Dov Kleiman on X (formerly Twitter) shows the veteran defender smiling and taking pictures with kids outside the stadium.

As cool as this looked for the people outside the venue, fans didn't approve of Williams' costume selection. Some criticized that Williams picked a costume that's been overused and doesn't have the same effect it did years ago.

Other fans said that the costume went perfectly with how this season has gone, calling the players “clowns” for their 2-6 record.

Quincy Williams remains a serious threat on the Jets defense, although his numbers haven't been as spectacular as others might have thought. He's posted 57 total tackles and one forced fumble for a team that ranks last in the AFC East standings after suffering painful losses, including the most recent one against the New England Patriots.

The New York Jets have gone through major changes in the 2024 NFL season. They started the campaign with Robert Saleh as the head coach and fired him after only five weeks.

As part of the changes they implemented, Nathaniel Hackett was demoted from his play-calling duties and Davante Adams arrived in a blockbuster trade with the Las Vegas Raiders.

All these moves haven't given the Jets their third win of the season. After suffering losses to the Denver Broncos, Minnesota Vikings and Pittsburgh Steelers among others, their season appears to be on thin ice.

According to Sportskeeda insider Tony Pauline, general manager Joe Douglas could lose his job if the team doesn't make it to the playoffs.

Woody Johnson is reportedly willing to start over with a new GM that could give a fresh start to the team, but there are still more games to be played before the season is over.

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