After being snubbed for the Professional Bowl, Jets linebacker Quincy Williams obtained a extra necessary accolade Friday.
And star cornerback Sauce Gardner made historical past.
Each had been named First-Group All-Professionals this 12 months, the one Jets to be named to any of the All-Professional groups.
It marked the primary of Williams’ profession, and the second time in his first two seasons that Gardner earned the respect.
Gardner is the NFL’s first cornerback since 1970 to be named to the First Group All-Professional workforce in every of his first two seasons.
He’s additionally one in every of simply seven Jets to make it a number of occasions.
Final 12 months, Gardner grew to become the primary cornerback since Ronnie Lott in 1981 with the popularity, and this 12 months he adopted up with one other dominant efficiency.
Gardner was Professional Soccer Focus’ third-best graded cornerback this 12 months, with an 88.6 general grade. He was focused simply 55 occasions this 12 months, in line with Professional Soccer Reference, and recorded 11 passes defended and 57 complete tackles.
Williams, the brother of Jets’ star defensive lineman Quinnen Williams, loved a breakout season, his third with the Jets signed him after being reduce by the Jaguars.
He recorded 139 complete tackles, two sacks and 15 tackles for loss. He was PFF’s sixth-highest graded linebacker with an 81.1 general grade.
He expressed on the finish of the common season his disappointment in not making the Professional Bowl workforce.
“The most important factor is, I needed to develop from final 12 months and the years earlier than,” Williams mentioned final week. “I actually really feel like I acquired that. The principle factor I’ve been telling individuals the vacation spot is the Professional Bowl, that’s nonetheless the vacation spot. …. I didn’t get to that vacation spot this 12 months, however the objective continues to be gonna be the identical for subsequent 12 months.
“The journey was good. Going week after week, performing properly, it was enormous.”