When the New York Jets brought back wide receiver and return specialist Isaiah Williams last month, many fans were understandably confused and upset. The move made no sense to most.
After all, this was the same player whose early-season blunders helped cost the Jets games, the same one who was cut after repeated special teams miscues. Yet Aaron Glenn remained loyal to his former Lions receiver.
The first-year head coach, who once worked with Williams in Detroit, saw something others didn’t. And now, he looks vindicated. In the first quarter of Sunday’s matchup with the Cleveland Browns, that faith paid off in spectacular fashion.