Lions WR Jameson Williams Under Fire After Embarrassing Miscue
The Detroit Lions got a surprise when the NFL shortened the suspension for wide receiver Jameson Williams, but his earlier-than-expected return has not answered lingering questions about his lack of production on the field.
Williams’ shortcomings are now under sharper focus after a game in which he had no receptions on six targets, including an embarrassing drop late in the fourth quarter. The Lions fell to the Baltimore Ravens 38-6 on October 22, struggling to move the ball on offense and having no answers for quarterback Lamar Jackson on defense.
After a difficult game, the Lions are facing growing questions about Williams and what role he might play with the team.
Jameson Williams ‘Experiment Isn’t Going to Work Out’
While Williams struggled throughout the game and was unable to haul in any of his targets, he had a pair of drops late in the fourth quarter that summarized his difficult day. The first came with less than four minutes remaining, with quarterback Jared Goff finding Williams on a deep route but the ball bounced off his facemask and fell incomplete. The embarrassing moment caught some viral attention, with many sharing the clip on social media.
Williams again found his way behind the Ravens defense at the two-minute warning, streaking into the endzone but dropping what would have been a 47-yard touchdown.
Though the game was well out of hand by that point, the drops increased the scrutiny that Williams had already faced after an injury-shortened rookie season and a four-game gambling suspension to start his second NFL season.
Mike Payton of AtoZ Sports wrote that while it is too early to declare Williams a bust, he did not see a clear place for him in the Lions’ offense.