Jameson Williams: How could I be frustrated? I'm me

Jameson Williams: How could I be frustrated? I'm me

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Lions offensive coordinator John Morton stated during a press conference that he has not provided wide receiver Jameson Williams with sufficient opportunities this season. Williams, who signed a three-year contract extension after his first 1000-yard season, has registered only 17 catches for 289 yards and two touchdowns over the first seven games. Despite the limited production, Williams expressed no frustration, emphasizing team success and patience for personal opportunities. Morton and Williams discussed the issue during the bye week, with Williams acknowledging his desire for increased involvement. The Lions face the Vikings on Sunday, where it remains to be seen if Williams' role will expand.

Originally by https://www.nbcsports.com/authors/myles-simmonson October 31, 2025
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