Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Trash talkin’

Jets’ Gregg Williams on Beckham accusation­s: ‘Odell who?’

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Gregg Williams is choosing to ignore Odell Beckham Jr.

The New York Jets defensive coordinato­r thinks everyone else should, too.

Beckham made headlines Thursday when he accused Williams of getting him injured in a preseason game two years ago when the wide receiver was with the Giants and Williams was running Cleveland’s defense. Beckham said he was told by current Browns teammates that Williams instructed them to “take me out of the game.”

Williams managed to keep a straight face for a moment when asked about the allegation­s that he teaches players to use dirty tactics against opponents.

“Odell who?” he asked jokingly before grinning.

Williams said he had just heard about Beckham’s comments, and then turned serious.

“We don’t do that,” Williams insisted. “Never done it anywhere that I’ve been. We don’t do anything to hurt the team.”

Beckham said he jumped to catch a pass during a 2017 preseason game and was hit low by former Browns cornerback Briean Boddy-Calhoun as he came down. Beckham severely sprained his ankle on the hit, which he believes was instructed by Williams and has led to other leg injuries.

“You guys are cooperatin­g by giving him attention,” Williams said to reporters. “Just don’t give him attention.”

Williams was then asked if it’s discouragi­ng to him that his reputation is being challenged by one of the league’s most dynamic players.

“That’s your opinion,” Williams shot back.

When a reporter said Beckham, a three-time Pro Bowl receiver, is one of the NFL’s better players, Williams got snippy.

“What’s New York’s opinion, the Giants’ opinion? What did the Giants do? So that’s not a question for me.”

Beckham was traded by the Giants in March to the Browns after five seasons of highlights and headaches.

A reporter then again asked if Williams doesn’t think Beckham is one of the NFL’s most dynamic players.

“Here’s the deal: We have to play against whoever comes out of the huddle every single week,” Williams said. “We play whoever comes out of the huddle. We do that every day in practice. There’s some of those same kinds of guys here. We do that.”

Williams added that people can believe what they want about him, but those who know him well understand what type of person he is.

“I don’t have to defend that,” the coach said.

Williams was suspended by the NFL for the entire 2012 season for his role in the “Bountygate” scandal in which the New Orleans Saints were found to have operated a bounty system in which players were paid bonuses for hard hits and deliberate­ly injuring players.

Williams got testy when he was asked how he could say he has never instructed his players to hurt opponents.

“Was that right or wrong?” Williams asked. “Again, I don’t want to talk about that. You can talk about Cleveland.”

Then, Williams raised his voice: “Next!”

 ?? [JULIO CORTEZ/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? Jets defensive coordinato­r Gregg Williams looks on as his players run drills at the team’s training facility in June in Florham Park, N.J.
[JULIO CORTEZ/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Jets defensive coordinato­r Gregg Williams looks on as his players run drills at the team’s training facility in June in Florham Park, N.J.

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