What happened: The Jets said their offseason program is wrapped until training camp. In the same context, Isaiah Williams said he spent the offseason working on speed with track coaches and Olympians, with a goal of scoring more touchdowns.
Why it matters: The update points to the quiet stretch before NFL training camps open and roster competitions sharpen. Williams' speed work is notable because return and depth receiver roles often hinge on special-teams value and explosive-play potential.
What to watch: Watch for Williams' usage when training camp practices begin, especially in return drills and receiver rotations.