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Detroit Lions Coach Doesn’t Hold Back On WR Jameson Williams

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The Detroit Lions have set high expectations for third-year wide receiver Jameson Williams.

The Alabama product, despite being hindered by injuries in his first two seasons, has shown flashes of game-changing potential in his limited opportunities. With just 18 NFL games under his belt, Williams is poised for a breakout season in 2024.

The departure of Josh Reynolds has opened up a prime opportunity for Williams to become a major impact player in Ben Johnson’s offense.

Head coach Dan Campbell recently indicated that Williams is making the most of his chance during the team’s early offseason workouts.

“And then we’re two practices in and if you said, ‘Give me one player that is the most improved from start to finish in that time,’ Jamo would be that guy right now. He is a man on a mission, and I’m just gonna leave it at that. Alright? I’m gonna leave it at that.” 

When asked where Williams has improved, Campbell replied, “Everywhere.”

Williams’ journey has been marked by ups and downs. He struggled with drops early last year but finished the season strong. In his final three regular season games, Williams totaled 11 catches for 159 yards.

Before this stretch, he had not recorded more than two catches in a single game. Both Johnson and Campbell consistently emphasized that Williams needed to earn the team’s trust, and he appears to have done just that.

Williams demonstrated increased reliability on offense, showing stronger hands and a willingness to block in the run game. He capped off the year with a standout performance in the NFC Championship game, scoring two touchdowns, including an electrifying end-around run to open the game. His game-breaking speed and acceleration were on full display, making him a significant threat to opposing defenses.

Throughout the season, Johnson and Campbell found creative ways to get Williams involved, using reverses and improving his deep connection with quarterback Jared Goff.

Williams finished the regular season with 25 catches for 395 yards and three touchdowns. In the postseason, he added six catches for 79 yards and a touchdown, along with a 42-yard rushing touchdown.

The Lions’ receiving corps is led by Amon-Ra St. Brown, with Jameson Williams competing against Donovan Peoples-Jones, Kalif Raymond, and Antoine Green for top reps on the outside. With his talent and the opportunity at hand, Williams is well-positioned to become a key player in the Lions’ offense this season.

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