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Jets LB dresses as Batman character as team debuts Gotham-branded unis

The New York Jets seem like they’ll need the Tumbler, Batwing, Robin and any number of Batman’s gadgets to avoid missing the playoffs for a 15th consecutive season in Week 14 against the Miami Dolphins.

Or maybe they just need to be completely villainous.

In that vein, NYJ linebacker Quincy Williams completely embraced the vibe of the Dark Knight ethos Sunday, when the Jets also debuted their ‘Gotham City Football Club’ alternate ‘Rivalries’ uniforms, which were unveiled over the summer by Nike.

Williams showed up to MetLife Stadium on Sunday morning dressed as the Joker, Batman’s primary nemesis. Unfortunately, the Jets proceeded to play like jokers, quickly falling into a 21-0 first-quarter deficit.

TBD whether Sunday’s starting quarterback, Tyrod Taylor, was attempting to channel the Riddler.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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