Lions WR Under Fire After Getting Into Fight With Former Teammate

   

The Detroit Lions are looking for wide receiver Jameson Williams to grow both on the field and off this year, putting his lingering maturity issues behind him and evolving into his star potential.

While Williams has made plenty of progress on both ends, he did attract a bit of unwanted attention after a scuffle with a former teammate at a joint practice on Wednesday. Reporters at the practice noted that the Lions outclassed the struggling Dolphins, but the fight put a damper on what was otherwise a dominant practice.

Jameson Williams Ends Practice With a Fight

As reporters C. Isaiah Smalls II and Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald noted, Wednesday’s joint practice ended on a sour note as Williams got into it with a former Lions defensive back.

“Practice ended with a small skirmish; the Detroit News identified Dolphins (and former Lions) safety Ifeatu Melifonwu and Lions receiver Jameson Williams as the participants,” the report noted.

Williams addressed his issues early last season, telling ESPN that he uses criticism as a way to motivate himself to improve.

 

“Even in past situations, you’ve got to look forward and think bigger,” Williams said. “In the NFL, I’ve been in obstacles. I’ve seen what reporters said. I’ve been in the news.

“My people send me what people say. I just use that as motivation, but I never lost faith because I always know what I can do on the field when I get the ball and I know my abilities and I know what can happen if things get put on my back.”

Williams showed last season that he can grow beyond his off-the-field issues. The former first-round pick had a breakout season in 2024, making 58 receptions for 1,001 yards and seven touchdowns.

Lions Look Dominant at Joint Practice

Aside from the scuffle that broke out near the end, Wednesday’s practice was marked by Detroit’s dominance on the field. As Chris Cwik of Yahoo Sports noted, the Lions dominated on offense and forced quarterbacks Tua Tagovailoa and Zach Wilson into several mistakes.

Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown also torched the struggling Dolphins secondary.

“Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown apparently put up a stat line equivalent to Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-point game,” Cwik wrote. “St. Brown ‘torched’ Dolphins defenders in 1-on-1s, scored a long touchdown in 7-on-7 drills and tore apart the Dolphins’ secondary during 11-on-11 drills, making multiple chunk catches and hauling in a nice one-handed ball even when a defender seemed to be on him.”

The Lions are looking to bounce back after last season’s early playoff exit, losing in the divisional round after earning the first No. 1 overall seed in franchise history. The Lions are still seen as a Super Bowl contender in the NFC, but will face a challenge from a rising Green Bay Packers team in the NFC North.

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