Jets' Mike Williams available in Week 1, not at 100%, says Coach Saleh

Alex Parker

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Mike Williams is set to make his debut for the New York Jets in their opener after undergoing knee surgery last year, although he may not be at full strength.

Why it matters: Williams' return adds a significant weapon to the Jets' offense and provides quarterback Aaron Rodgers with another talented target.

What's new: The wide receiver has recovered from his ACL tear and has been practicing with the team. Coach Robert Saleh expects him to be available in Week 1, but cautious about his readiness.

Yes, but: Williams may not be at his pre-injury form initially, as he continues to regain his full strength and confidence on the field.

  • Coach Robert Saleh: "He's going to be available Week 1, but to expect him to be 100% -- we're going to be very smart with how we use him."

What to watch: Keep an eye on how Williams progresses throughout the season and if he can regain his dominant performance levels.

  • During a recent practice, Williams showed glimpses of his potential, catching four or five passes for over 100 yards.

What's next: As Williams continues to work on his recovery, the Jets will monitor his workload and gradually increase his involvement in game situations.

The bottom line: While Williams may not be at his best right away, his presence on the field adds depth and playmaking ability to the Jets' offense. With his surgically repaired knee, he remains confident in his abilities and ready to contribute to the team's success.

  • Mike Williams: "I mean, this is what I expected. I was putting the work in this whole time to make myself available to perform this season, so it's all paying off at the right time."

  • Williams is signed to a one-year, $10 million contract with the Jets after being released by the Chargers.

  • His return provides a boost to the receiving corps alongside rookie Elijah Moore and veteran Corey Davis.

  • Williams' potential impact on the offense has players excited about the possibilities for the upcoming season.

  • Mike Williams: "It's going to be crazy. Aaron, he's hitting all cylinders right now, him and [Garrett]. Everybody else is making a lot of plays against the defense that we have."

  • Despite the caution surrounding his recovery, Williams is determined to showcase his abilities and make an impact for the Jets.

  • Mike Williams: "I will be ready for whatever I'm asked to do."

  • The Jets' coaching staff will continue to monitor Williams' progress and adjust their game plan accordingly.