With the NFL trade deadline two weeks away, teams are reportedly eyeing Jets defensive lineman Leonard Williams.

ESPN reported on Sunday that multiple teams have reached out to the Jets about Williams’ availability. The report said the Jets are not interested in trading Williams at this time. The trade deadline is Oct. 29 at 4 p.m.

Williams was asked about the report after the Jets’ 24-22 win over the Cowboys.

“I wouldn’t say it makes me uneasy,” he said. “You see the best players in the league get traded and it’s not like it’s a personal thing. It’s just the way the business is and I can’t take anything personal. That’s why I can’t really focus on it because I can’t really control it. The best thing I can control is my play and wherever I end up, just focus on that.”

Williams is scheduled to become a free agent after this season, giving the Jets a decision to make on whether or not to commit to him long term. If they feel they are not going to re-sign him, it would be smart to try to get something for him now.

Williams has failed to live up to the expectations put on him when he was drafted No. 6 overall in 2015 and hailed as the best player in the draft. He does not have a sack this season.

LT Kelvin Beachum injured his left ankle in the third quarter and did not return to the game. He will undergo an MRI exam on Monday. Brandon Shell, who had been benched after starting at right tackle at the start of the year, replaced him. … LB Albert McClellan sustained a concussion.

The 21-6 halftime margin was the Jets’ largest lead at the break since Dec. 13, 2015 when they were up 27-0 on the Titans. … The 92-yard touchdown pass from Sam Darnold to Robby Anderson was the second-longest play in franchise history, surpassed only by Ken O’Brien’s 96-yard pass to Wesley Walker against the Bills on Dec. 8, 1985. … Darnold’s 338 passing yards are the second-best total of his career. He threw for 341 against the Packers last year. … The Jets won their first home game since Oct. 14, 2018 — one day short of a full year ago — when they beat the Colts.