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Jets trade wide receiver Mike Williams to Steelers, AP source says

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Jets trade wide receiver Mike Williams to Steelers, AP source says

The New York Jets traded wide receiver Mike Williams to the Pittsburgh Steelers for a fifth-round pick in next year’s draft, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Williams struggled with production and building a rapport with quarterback Aaron Rodgers in his first season with New York. He became expendable when the Jets acquired Davante Adams from Las Vegas last month.

The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the teams hadn’t announced the deal. ESPN first reported the trade.

Williams, who signed a one-year, $10 million contract with New York in the offseason as a free agent, had just 12 catches for 166 yards in nine games with the Jets.

“Mike’s a good guy,” Rodgers said during his weekly appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” just as news of the trade was being reported. “He’ll be good in that locker room. … He’s had a nice career, and sometimes a change of scenery is great for certain guys. It was great for me to kind of get re-enthused and stuff.

“We kind of knew with Davante coming in, there would be less targets for everybody.”

Pittsburgh was in the market for another wide receiver to give George Pickens some help on the outside. The addition of Williams also gives the Steelers a big red zone target for Russell Wilson, along with Pickens and tight end Pat Freiermuth.

“If this gives Mike more opportunities, that’s awesome,” Rodgers said. “We wish Mike well.”

The 6-foot-4 Williams spent his first seven NFL seasons with the Chargers, for whom he caught 309 passes for 4,806 yards and 31 touchdowns. He tore the ACL in his right knee in Week 3 last year and missed the rest of the season. The Jets brought Williams along slowly throughout the offseason and in training camp, but he never seemed to click with Rodgers when he got onto the field.

“Mike’s a quiet guy, just kind of goes about his business,” Rodgers said. “Mike had a rough injury last year, an ACL. That’s tough to come back from and he worked his (butt) off all last season. He wasn’t around for a lot of training camp and was working on the side. But I felt like he was getting better throughout the early part of the season. I felt like his speed was getting better and starting to feel more comfortable with it.”

In New York’s 23-20 loss to Buffalo on Oct. 21, Rodgers threw to Williams during the final few minutes — but was intercepted when Taron Johnson intercepted the pass that was short of Williams and sealed the loss for the Jets. Rodgers later said Williams ran the wrong route. The wide receiver said he wasn’t bothered by the quarterback’s criticism and said the two spoke about it.

But Williams then became the subject of trade rumors.

Six days after New York’s loss to Buffalo, Williams caught a 15-yard pass in a 37-15 loss in Pittsburgh. And now he’ll be playing for those Steelers.

The trade actually leaves the Jets a bit short-handed at wide receiver. New York still has starters Adams and Garrett Wilson, along with backups Xavier Gipson, special teamer Irvin Charles and rookie Malachi Corley, who had his first NFL touchdown run overturned last Thursday night against Houston when he dropped the ball before he crossed the goal line.

Allen Lazard, who had 30 receptions for 412 yards and is tied with Wilson with a team-leading five touchdown catches, is on IR with a chest injury.

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AP Sports Writer Will Graves contributed to this report.

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Dennis Waszak Jr., The Associated Press

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