Jameson Williams shows growth in offseason training with Lions
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 1:49 PM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026
Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams is demonstrating significant progress this offseason, as highlighted by wide receivers coach Scottie Montgomery. After posting career highs with 65 catches and 1,117 yards in 2025, Williams has been working on refining his skills and understanding defensive strategies. Montgomery expressed confidence in Williams' potential for growth in his fifth season, emphasizing the importance of detailed practice. Although the Lions struggled as a team last season, the development of Williams alongside teammates Jahmyr Gibbs and Amon-Ra St. Brown presents a promising outlook for the upcoming season.
- •Jameson Williams played every game in 2025 for the first time.
- •He recorded career highs with 65 catches and 1,117 yards.
- •Lions' wide receivers coach Scottie Montgomery praised Williams' offseason work.
- •Williams' growth may enhance the Lions' offensive strategy.
- •The Lions aim for better results in the 2026 season.
- 1:49 PMYahoo Sports — Jameson Williams has worked to go from "good to truly elite" this offseason
"Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams played every game in a season for the first time in 2025 and he posted career highs with 65 catches and 1,117 yards over the course of the campaign.
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