Star former Los Angeles Chargers receiver Mike Williams agreed to a one-year, $15 million deal with the New York Jets, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported Tuesday afternoon.
The Chargers cut Williams on Wednesday to save over $20 million in cap room as they cleared house, shipping out star receiver Keenan Allen to the Bears for a fourth-round pick.
Williams now joins a revamped Jets offense, as Gang Green just added star left tackle Tyron Smith on a $20 million deal over the weekend as well. The pair will look to help Aaron Rodgers and company get back to the Super Bowl for the first time since 1969. (RELATED: REPORT: Once-Feared Edge Rusher Signs With Depleted Defense)
Sources: Former #Chargers WR Mike Williams is signing with the #Jets on a 1-year deal worth up to $15M, another weapon for Aaron Rodgers. He’s on a visit there today. pic.twitter.com/Ob8EZDTvkV
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 19, 2024
Williams is a great fit on a Jets offense that already has a star number-one option in Garrett Wilson. Like he did in Los Angeles with Keenan Allen, Williams will be able to serve as the second option on a very good offense.
And for a one-year prove-it deal, it’s a solid fit for both sides.
Williams missed almost the entire 2023 season with a back fracture. But when he’s healthy, he can ball. He led the league in yards per reception with 20.4 in 2019. He’s had multiple thousand yard seasons and racked up over 300 catches in his seven NFL seasons.