FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Jowon Briggs was sitting in a New York Jets special teams meeting earlier this season when Chris Banjo turned to him and made a request.
''I didn't know you could sing,'' said the special teams coordinator, who heard some buzz about Briggs' vocal talents. "Man, go ahead and sing something."
The spotlight was suddenly on the big defensive tackle. But Briggs is used to shining when it's time to perform — on and off the football field.
So, remaining seated in a room full of teammates and coaches, the 6-foot-1, 313-pound tenor smoothly belted out Tevin Campbell's 1990s R&B hit, ''Can We Talk."
''I knew he could sing because he said he could, but then he sang in person — man, he has a beautiful voice,'' defensive tackle Harrison Phillips said.
''It was crazy, actually,'' safety Isaiah Oliver recalled. ''I didn't know that about him prior to that meeting, so it was kind of shocking. But it was really good.''
So much so, Briggs received a standing ovation.
''I think a lot of guys were more surprised with, one, the song I sang, and then how it actually sounded," a smiling Briggs said. "They were like, ‘Oh, that can't be coming from Juwon!'"