Looking ahead to 2026, the NFL schedule confirms a Browns–Jets matchup in New York, providing Williams with a potential homecoming and a chance to face former Jets coaches. The Browns also made notable offseason moves, including reshaping their coaching staff and adding a new defensive coordinator who had previously coached Williams in New York.
For the Jets, the linebacker position was addressed by adding veteran Demario Davis, who returns for a third stint with the club. At 37, Davis brings a longtime durability track record, having appeared in 227 regular-season games and started most of them in recent seasons, according to team observers and career statistics.
Williams, who turns 30 before the 2026 season, cited the opportunity to reunite with his former position coach and defensive staff as a key factor in his move to Cleveland. The Browns’ changes, along with Williams’ insights into his Jets tenure, provide a narrative contrast as both teams adjust their linebacker corps for the upcoming season.