With Leonard Williams set to line up against the Jets offense on Sunday, he hasn’t been shy about passing along inside information on his former team to his new teammates.

Williams was traded from the Jets to the Giants ahead of the NFL trade deadline for a 2020 third-round pick and a 2021 conditional fifth-round pick. While the Jets got considerable value for Williams given his production on the field, they also knew there was a downside with the two teams scheduled to play this season. So Williams is giving the Giants as much information he knows about the Jets ahead of Sunday’s matchup.

“There’s definitely been some talk around the locker room,” Williams told SNY. “I’ve been giving the offensive guys some info and I’ve given the defensive line some info about the offensive line. Obviously we’re still watching film and preparing normally like any given week.”

Obviously, the information that Williams is giving his teammates is going to work against the Jets, but it won’t make a drastic difference. The Jets are bad enough that they’re more likely to shoot themselves in the foot. The Giants shouldn’t need Williams’ inside knowledge, but it won’t hurt.

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Williams also has a little extra motivation going up against his former teammates in a real game. He has only been able to practice with the Jets, so that meant no hitting the quarterback. In a real game, all bets are off, but the thought of letting up on Sam Darnold has crept into Williams’ head at least once.

“I randomly thought in my head, ‘What if I beat somebody and go to tackle Sam and I let up because I can’t hit him?'” Williams joked. “But no, that won’t happen, though. I’ll finally get to tackle him, that’s going to be fun. It’s going to be great.”

The challenge will be a lot easier for Williams going up against the Jets’ putrid offensive line. However, he only has six total quarterback hits this season. If Williams can’t get Darnold down at least once, he’ll have to take back his comments about finally being able to tackle him.