Jameson Williams’ Appearance With Mother at Detroit Pistons Game Turns Heads

   

The Detroit Lions have several decisions to make heading into the 2025 season including this month's April 24th NFL draft in Green Bay, Wisconsin, during which general manager Brad Holmes has an opportunity to improve what fans hope will be a championship winning core.

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The Lions have plenty of rising stars on their roster including wide receiver Jameson Williams, who took his game to Olympian heights last season in Motown.

The Lions star turned heads on Saturday during an appearance at Little Caesars Arena with his mother Tianna, an appearance that showed Williams' excitement about the Detroit Sports scene.

Williams' appearance led to plenty of views on social media as he was all smiles with his mother during the Pistons' loss to the Memphis Grizzlies.

Detroit Lions WR Jameson Williams at LCA tonight for the Detroit Pistons game #OnePridepic.twitter.com/uRPqJX4jcA

— Crunch Time Sports (@officialctpod) April 6, 2025

"Love it FAMILY," one fan wrote on X with a '100' emoji and a flexing bicep.

"Waymo!!!" another reader added.

Jameson Williams is the son of Tianna and James Williams, both of whom ran track at Sumner High School in St. Louis.

Williams was the 12th pick in the 2022 NFL draft and set a career high in receiving yards last season for the Lions.

Williams' track genes show on the football field as he routinely leaves opposing defenders in the dust en route to the end zone.

Now entrenched in the Detroit community, fans are expecting big things as Williams continues to evolve as one of Jared Goff's primary pass catchers in the Honolulu Blue and Silver.