The New York Jets are riding high this offseason after landing MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers, a blockbuster move that has thrust them into the thick of the Super Bowl conversation. However, it's not all rosy at MetLife Stadium. New York seems to be at a fork in the road with star defensive tackle Quinnen Williams, who is entering the final year of his deal. 

Williams had his fifth-year option picked up last offseason and is currently slated to make $9.954 million in 2023 before possibly facing unrestricted free agency next offseason. It does appear that the 25-year-old is seeking some long-term security as he is reportedly not taking part in the voluntary portion of the Jets offseason program until he and his camp can agree to a new contract. 

While things were already a bit icy, Williams firmly put his future in New York in doubt by recently updating his social media bio to say "Defensive Tackle for ………………." alluding to the notion that he could be playing elsewhere in 2023. 

Williams also notably retweeted a report that highlighted fellow All-Pro defensive tackle and 2019 draft classmate Dexter Lawrence agreeing to a four-year, $90 million extension with the Giants that made him the third highest-paid defensive tackle in the NFL, likely a similar deal to what he is seeking himself. He also posted a GIF of himself sipping tea reacting to GM Joe Douglas saying the team was "optimistic" about getting a deal done with Williams last month.