Through seven games this season, Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams has not produced the numbers many were expecting. After hitting 1,000 yards last season and having his new offensive coordinator say he’s headed for another breakout year in 2025, Williams has just 17 catches for 289 yards and two touchdowns. That’s on pace for a 702-yard season, almost exactly 300 yards less than last year’s output. Not exactly ideal for a player the Lions gave a three-year, $83 million extension to just two months ago.
Both Williams and the Lions continue to preach optimism and patience. In his media sessions, Williams has insisted the lack of production doesn’t bother him as long as the wins come. The Lions continue to say that he changes the game in meaningful ways away from the ball, be it

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