Jameson Williams, considered one of the most promising young sensations in football at the moment, just recorded his first career NFL reception in Week 14. With injuries constantly haunting him, it was the first time Williams was able to showcase his true talent on the football field.
The No. 12 overall pick in the draft, who was coming off of an ACL injury, Detroit Lions have been more than careful in not jeopardizing a player around whom they can build their offense. While there were plenty of speculations around his minutes, Williams motivated himself to hunt down at the right moment.
Jameson Williams’ first career start in the grandest league of them all, catch ended up being a 41-yard grab in which he was so wide open it was nearly written out of a movie script. What was even more pretty? Jameson celebrated in a special manner – by handing the football to his father.
Lions’ stud Jameson Williams’ college career
Jameson Williams started his NCAA football career with the Ohio State Buckeyes, wherein the charismatic Wide Receiver, who is 6’2 – caught six passes for 112 yards and a TouchDown as a freshman. Gaining confidence as a sophomore, Williams started six games and had nine receptions for 154 yards and two TouchDowns. In the 2021 Sugar Bowl, Jameson scored a TouchDown on a 45-yard reception against Clemson.
After the season, Williams announced his resignation from the show. The WR who caught the eye of many, eventually transferred to Alabama and was named a starter in his first season with the Crimson Tide.