Quincy Williams Joins Browns, Sets Tone


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:43
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Quincy Williams Joins Browns, Sets Tone

The Cleveland Browns have signed linebacker Quincy Williams from the New York Jets to fill the void left by Devin Bush. Williams, a former third-round pick, has proven himself as a dominant player with impressive stats, including 139 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, and strong run stops in 2023. His speed and physical style make him a perfect fit for the Browns aggressive scheme. While he has some areas to improve, such as zone coverage and turnovers, his high motor and coachability make him a smart addition to the team.

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