In his first two seasons with the Lions, wide receiver Jameson Williams faced setbacks due to a knee injury and suspension. However, he is fully focused on preparing for his third NFL campaign and has been singled out by head coach Dan Campbell as the player who has made the biggest strides since the team’s offseason program began.
Williams has been dedicated to improving since the start of the offseason program, putting in the work since the end of the season. Campbell believes that Williams is on a mission and has shown significant improvement since then. With two practices in Phase Three already completed, Williams has impressed his coach with his performance and work ethic.
Campbell praised Williams for his progress, noting that he is capable of showcasing his game-breaking ability consistently on the field. If Williams can stay healthy and continue to improve, he is expected to receive more recognition and praise throughout the upcoming season.