
Mike Williams’ absence points to looming Jets receiver problem
NY Post
It appears that the fight for one football among the Jets’ many alphas already is brewing.
Wide receiver Mike Williams, who was called out by Aaron Rodgers for running the wrong route on a pass that sealed defeat last week, did not practice Wednesday due to unspecified personal reasons.
He figures to lose a lot of playing time to newly acquired Davante Adams.
Adams, Williams and Garrett Wilson are proven 1,000-yard receivers. Breece Hall essentially is a 1,000-yard rusher who already is losing carries to rookie Braelon Allen.
Allen Lazard, who, like Adams, goes way back with Rodgers, is tied for the NFL lead with five touchdown catches.
“The most important thing is winning,” Rodgers said. “I throw it to the open guy. The way the defense plays dictates where the ball goes.”

Edwin Diaz explained his decision to leave the Mets for the Dodgers. The closer headed west for a three-year, $69 million contract with the two-time defending World Series Champions over the same terms and $3 million fewer with the Mets — who reportedly “had some wiggle room” on their initial offer.But it wasn’t just about the money, the 31-year-old said in his first Los Angeles press conference on Friday.












