FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — New York Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams left practice early Thursday after tweaking a calf muscle.
Williams was participating in individual drills when he felt discomfort in his lower leg. He walked into the facility under his own power, but sat out the rest of the practice session.
There was no immediate update from the Jets on Williams' injury or if he might miss any time. Coach Aaron Glenn wasn't scheduled to speak to reporters until Friday morning after practice.
The 27-year-old Williams is a key part of New York's defense and a three-time Pro Bowl selection who was also an All-Pro during the 2022 season. He had six sacks last season, giving him 39 for his career since being drafted with the third overall pick in 2019 out of Alabama.
Williams anchors a new-look D-line for the Jets, who also have Micheal Clemons, Will McDonald, Rashad Weaver, Jay Tufele, Derrick Nnadi, Byron Cowart and youngsters such as Payton Page, Leonard Taylor and Eric Watts competing for spots.
Second-year running back Braelon Allen missed his second consecutive practice with soreness in his left knee.
Allen, who ran for 334 yards and two touchdowns last season as a complement to Breece Hall, was having a standout camp before the knee issue.
Glenn said Tuesday the Jets held him out that day since the team had off Wednesday and that would give Allen two days to rest “and then we will reevaluate as we go forward and see when he will be available for practice.” Allen spent Thursday on the sideline with his left leg in a sleeve.
Nick Folk, reunited with the Jets after signing Wednesday, had a perfect practice debut.
The 40-year-old kicker, who played for the franchise from 2010 through 2016, made all six of his field goal attempts during practice. He's competing with Harrison Mevis, who missed two of his six tries.
Folk, nicknamed “Folk Hero” by former coach Rex Ryan for his penchant for making big kicks, looked right at home back in New Jersey except for one thing: his jersey number. After wearing No. 2 throughout his previous stint with the Jets, Folk is wearing No. 18 this time around because backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor is wearing No. 2.
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New York Jets running back Braelon Allen (0) runs drills during practice at the team's NFL football training camp, Saturday, July 26, 2025, in Florham Park, N.J. (AP Photo/Angelina Katsanis)
New York Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams (95) runs drills during practice at the team's NFL football training camp, Saturday, July 26, 2025, in Florham Park, N.J. (AP Photo/Angelina Katsanis)
COLUMBUS, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan 16, 2026--
White Castle, the innovator of The Original Slider ®, is kicking off 2026 with deals and offers designed for customers who want bold flavors, satisfying portions and meals that are easy on the budget.
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Deals to start the new year on a delicious note include weekly White Castle Wednesday flash offers in January, 2 for $4 Crispy Chicken Slider offers, a super Crave Clutch offer for Super Bowl weekend in February and a discount offer to celebrate White Castle’s 105 th birthday in March.
“Value has always been part of White Castle’s DNA, and we’re bringing that mindset into 2026 with offers that reflect how people want to eat today,” said Jamie Richardson, chief marketing officer at White Castle. “These offers reinforce what White Castle has always stood for — great taste, real value and food people can feel good about choosing.”
For more winter offers, customers can join Craver Nation Rewards, the free-to-join customer loyalty program that offers high-value perks, points and rewards to members.
Here are select offers and deals scheduled to run in January, February and March.
Special Offers (no coupons necessary)
Offers for Craver Nation Rewards Members (available through the White Castle app)
About White Castle ®
White Castle, America’s first fast-food hamburger chain, has been making hot and tasty Sliders since 1921. Based in Columbus, Ohio, the family-owned business owns and operates 334 restaurants as well as a retail division providing its famous fare in freezer aisles of retail stores nationwide. As part of its commitment to offering the highest quality products, White Castle owns and operates its own Slider Provider meat plants, bakeries and frozen-Slider retail plants. White Castle has earned numerous accolades over the years including “Most Influential Burger of All Time” by Time magazine (2014, The Original Slider ® ) and one of the “10 Most Innovative Dining Companies” by Fast Company (2021). White Castle is known for the legendary engagement of its team members and has received the Great Place to Work ® Certification™ for an extraordinary five consecutive years spanning 2021–2025. White Castle is beloved by its passionate fans (Cravers), many of whom compete each year for entry into the Cravers Hall of Fame. The official White Castle app makes it easy for Cravers to sign up for the CRAVER NATION REWARDS ® loyalty program, access sweet deals and place pickup orders at any time. For more information on White Castle and how to Follow Your Crave, visit whitecastle.com.
Editor’s Note: Download images of popular White Castle menu itemshere.
White Castle's seasonal deals run January through March, with limited-time offers tied to key moments including Super Bowl weekend, Mardi Gras and White Castle’s 105th birthday.