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When Jets meet Broncos, best friends Michael Carter, Javonte Williams will go head-to-head


There are former Tar Heel football players scattered across the NFL, and UNC offensive coordinator Phil Longo said it can be difficult to keep track of who is playing against whom, but not this week. The first meeting between and was a topic of conversation in the locker room because of the impact they made together. (NJ.com)

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When Jets meet Broncos, best friends Michael Carter, Javonte Williams will go head-to-head


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