Isaac TeSlaa confident Lions' receivers will shine in 2026
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 17, 2026, 3:14 PM
Last updated Aug 17, 2026

Detroit Lions wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa announced his belief that he, Amon-Ra St. Brown, and Jameson Williams comprise the best receiver trio in the NFL. As TeSlaa enters his second season, he aims to establish himself alongside St. Brown and Williams, who are both proven playmakers. TeSlaa highlighted his unique attributes and the potential of the group to create mismatches against defenses. The Lions' new offensive coordinator Drew Petzing plans to utilize various schemes that leverage their offensive depth. Training camp practices continue as TeSlaa looks to refine his role within the lineup.
- •TeSlaa enters Year 2 with heightened expectations for himself and the group.
- •St. Brown and Williams are established threats in the receiving corps.
- •TeSlaa brings size and talent, aiming to complement existing weapons.
- •Lions' offense will utilize varying schemes under new coordinator Petzing.
- •Ongoing training camp practices are focused on expanding offensive capabilities.
- 3:14 PMYahoo Sports — Isaac TeSlaa Makes BOLD Claim About Lions’ Receiver Trio
"Isaac TeSlaa believes he, Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams form the NFL's best receiver trio as the Lions WR enters a critical Year 2.
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