On Sunday, Detroit Lions receiver Jameson Williams took the opening handoff for 1 yard. On the next drive, he caught a 9-yard pass. That would end up being the last time Williams touched the ball in the entire game against the Cincinnati Bengals. In fact, he never even saw another target for the remainder of the game.

Yet, despite the lack of production in the receiving game, Williams made coach Dan Campbell’s list of standouts in his Monday afternoon press conference. And when Campbell got to Williams’ name, he made sure to stop and explain why.

“Jamo, he didn’t have this high-production of the catches, the targets, but, man, his blocking was outstanding in run game,” Campbell said. “All day long, he was physical, getting after it. So he found another way to help us produce and help the

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