Early in Detroit’s 34-17 win, Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams made a 5-yard catch on his team’s very first passing play, but it was what he did after that elicited a harsh reprimand from coach Dan Campbell.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell gave wide receiver Jameson Williams a bit of tough love on Sunday. Williams was called for a taunting penalty early in the game after he brought in a short reception and spun the ball in front of Chicago's sideline after he was pushed out of bounds by Bears' defensive back Tyrique Stevenson.
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Campbell’s messaging was positive and insightful all week long, and it once again seemed to hit all the right notes for this team to respond the right way.
After Jameson Williams was hit with another taunting penalty, Dan Campbell gave him a stern talking to on the sideline.
According to head coach Dan Campbell, third-year wide receiver Jameson Williams ... Four Downs following the Detroit Lions' 34-17 victory over the Chicago Bears includes the fake stumble, Jamo's big day, Goff's performance and what it's all about.
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