New York Post

Keeping the pressure on

Williams & Co. aim to sustain new sack surge

- George Willis george.willis@nypost.com

JETS DEFENSIVE end Leonard Williams admitted the repetitive questions about the Jets lack of sacks was wearing on him.

Week after week, Williams — one of the most accommodat­ing players on the team and a natural leader — would be asked about the lack of sacks among the Jets’ defensive linemen.

Muhammad Wilkerson didn’t get his first sack of the season until Week 8 against the Falcons, and it took Williams until last Thursday’s 34-21 win over the Bills to earn a half-sack.

All year long, the Jets kept saying ss aa cc kk ss would come in bunches, and the seven they posted in beating the Bills va l i - dates tha t reasoning. Yet, Williams, in his third season as a pro, said hearing questions week after week about the sackless Jets got old. “Even though I wasn’t too f r ustrated, just listening to it affects me a little,” Williams said Thursd a y. “I’m still young and I’m still l earning. Sometimes I would read into it, and I’d have to remind myself or get reminded by a coach or a teammate to zone it out. That’s a part of being younger and still learning the league and everything like that.” It’s a l esson that should benefit Williams, 23, and the Jets this season and for years to come. Keep doing your job and the sacks will come , perhaps even in bunches.

Give coach Todd Bowles some credit for that. There were times when he seemed in denial, insisting he was satisfied with the performanc­e of his defensive line, particular­ly Wilkerson, who wasn’t putting the type of pressure on the quarterbac­ks that most expected.

But over the past two weeks, Wilkerson has been much more active, collecting sacks in back-to-back games. Williamsli­ams was credited with a halfsacksa­ck against the Bills, bubut he was in Buffalo’s backfielba­ckfield for most of the game, stuffing runningnin­g plays and putting plplenty of heat on Buffalo quarterqua­rterback Tyrod Taylor.

In addition to the sseven sacks, the Jets limited the Bills to 63 yards rushing and foforced three turnovers. It’s a perfor-pe mancemance they hope to duplduplic­ate Sunday at 2-6 Tampa Bay.

“I think last week’s performanc­eformance just set the babar as to where we should be as a defense,” Williams said. “We stopped the run. We got after the quarterbac­k. We got takeaways.aways. We did eveverytt hi ng tha t a gg r e a t defense wantwants to d oo .. We showed we can do it, so we can pprogress from that.”

The next bull’s-eye is foformer Jets quarterbac­k Ryan Fitzpat-Fit rick,rick, who will start SunSunday’s game for the Buccaneers­Buccaneer — replacing Jameis Winston, who is out with a shoulder ininjury. The Jets insist Fitzpatric­k is just another quarterbac­k, but their familiarit­y with him should help.

They know he’s smart and, if given time, can be dangerous. But if the Jets can apply a consistent pass rush, he is apt to throw something up for grabs. He had 15 intercepti­ons with the Jets in 2015 (his good year), and 17 in 2016 (his bad year).

Jamal Adams and Marcus Maye might be rookies, but they’re better than anybody Fitzpatric­k practiced against while with the Jets. With linebacker­s Demario Davis playing at a high level, Darron Lee rapidly improving and Jordan Jenkins coming off a week in which he was named the AFC Defensive Player of the Week, Fitzpatric­k will be a facing a better Jets defense than he practiced against wearing green. Plus, their confidence is sky high.

“The second part of the season has been great for the whole defense,” Williams said. “I’ve definitely been progressin­g as an individual. But it awesome to see all-round defense and team win like that.”

Maybe Bowles was right. Sacks do come in bunches. More importantl­y he backed his players during a time when they were under fire. Players won’t forget that.

You get the feeling the Jets are just getting started. Whether it’s a playoff run or building a culture for next season, there’s plenty of growth possible for the once sackless Jets.

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Leonard Williams Getty Images

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