New York Jets defensive lineman Quinnen Williams has donated $25,000 worth of healthy meals to the workers at Morristown Medical Center. And the former Alabama All-American isn’t stopping there during the coronavirus crisis.

Williams plans to make a similar donation in meals weekly to other hospitals and medical facilities in the New York area, the New York Daily News reported on Tuesday.

Good job by #Jets DL Quinnen Williams, who donated $25,000 worth of healthy meals for medical professionals dealing with the coronavirus in New Jersey with the help of a celebrity private chef, Brianna’s Nutrition Kitchen. pic.twitter.com/j957l5siZR — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 14, 2020

Morristown Medical Center in Morristown, New Jersey, is about 4 miles from the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center in Florham Park, New Jersey, where the NFL team is headquartered. Williams visited the children’s hospital at the center shortly after being drafted by the Jets last year.

Williams worked with Brianna’s Nutrition Kitchen, a New Jersey food service operated by chef Brianna Sebasto, to provide the meals.

Each meal container features a sticker on top with a photo of Williams and the words: “Thank you for your service! Love, Quinnen Williams, NY Jets.”

In a normal offseason, Williams would be able to report to the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center on Monday for the start of the Jets’ offseason program. Instead, he’ll have to get his work in virtually. The NFL will not allow team facilities to open until all 32 can open, based on local guidelines.

Williams joined the Jets last year as the third player picked in the NFL Draft. Williams had 28 tackles (including four behind the line of scrimmage), 2.5 sacks, six quarterback hits and one fumble recovery as a rookie. He missed three games with ankle and neck injuries and played 46 percent of New York’s defensive snaps.

An All-State defensive lineman for Wenonah High School’s 10-1 team in 2015, Williams played in two seasons at Alabama, during which the Crimson Tide compiled a 27-2 record, won one national championship and played for another. Williams won the Outland Trophy as the nation’s best interior lineman and received unanimous All-American recognition in 2018 at Alabama.

Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @AMarkG1.

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