New York Daily News

Season over for Quinnen

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Jets defensive lineman Quinnen Williams is headed to injured reserve, ending his breakout second NFL season.

Coach Adam Gase said Wednesday that Williams remains in the concussion protocol after leaving the team’s first victory of the season last Sunday at Los Angeles against the Rams. Williams also is dealing with a neck injury, which is what will land him on IR.

“I don’t know exactly,” Gase said when asked the nature of Williams’ neck ailment. “I just know that it’s probably going to keep him out the rest of the year.”

Gase said Williams would need to clear the concussion protocol before the team officially places him on IR.

Williams has a team-leading seven sacks, 14 quarterbac­k hits and 10 tackles for loss while rating as one of the NFL’s top interior defensive linemen this season. The No. 3 overall draft pick last year has 55 total tackles, two forced fumbles and three passes defensed.

That came after an up-and-down rookie season during which Williams played through an ankle injury.

“He’s done a good job, obviously,” Gase said. “I felt like he had a good run of games. I felt like his consistenc­y was pretty good. There were a few games where he kind of disappeare­d, but it didn’t happen a lot. Last year, there would be a couple of games in a row where you didn’t really feel him.

“But this year, a high majority of the games, you felt him. If you were on the other team, you felt him, whether you were playing quarterbac­k or in the run game.”

Williams could be replaced for the final two games of the season by a combinatio­n John Franklin-Myers, Trevon Coley and rookie Jabari Zuniga. The Jets also have Tanzel Smart, who has been active for two games, on the practice squad.

In other injuries, Gase said backup cornerback Javelin Guidry will not practice with a knee injury.

The 1-13 Jets will be a bit shorthande­d at inside linebacker Sunday against the 10-4 Browns after Harvey Langi was placed on IR with a neck injury. Langi had started the last six games opposite Neville Hewitt after Avery Williamson was traded to Pittsburgh.

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