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New York Jets defensive lineman Quinnen Williams had his imprints written all over his team’s victory on Thursday night. With the Houston Texans frequently in plus territory, Williams and Jets defense unleashed everything they had in the tank to keep quarterback C.J Stroud out of he end-zone.
sack first, then we dance! @QuinnenWilliams SACK!!! #HOUvsNYJ on @NFLonPrime pic.twitter.com/VfxeoYDr15
— New York Jets (@nyjets) November 1, 2024
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Stroud had a dismal night trying to attack the No. 2 pass defense in the NFL. Through 30 attempts, Stroud completed just 11 passes for 191 passing yards, and he was sacked eight tines.
With muddy looks for Stroud, Williams did his diligence in the pass rush, tallying 1.5 of those eight sacks on the night. Williams’ pressure and strip sack stopped a promising Texans scoring drive in the first half, setting the tone for relentlessness on defense the entire evening.
.@QuinnenWilliams forced fumble & @WILL_JUN1OR recovers it!!!#HOUvsNYJ on @NFLonPrime pic.twitter.com/4pW6MICWHW
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While the Jets did allowed running back Joe Mixon to get off, their ability to stall the Texans drives turned out to be a crucial component needed to help them stop their losing streak in front of their home crowd.