Jameson Williams caught 6-of-7 targets for 66 yards and a touchdown in the Lions’ Week 6 loss to the Chiefs.
Williams scored on a 22-yard dart from quarterback Jared Goff early in the second quarter, catching the ball over the middle of the field before getting popped by three defenders while adding six yards after the catch entering the end zone. It was an otherwise quiet night for the offense as they were unable to work the deep areas of the field against the 4-3, Cover-2-heavy Kansas City defense. Those alignments forced Goff and company to pepper the short and intermediate areas, capping their ability to generate any meaningful splash plays. It worked perfectly as the Detroit offense began to sputter while being forced to march the field. Even so, Williams proved he is much more than a simple field stretcher in this offense, something he will look to double up on next week when the Lions host the Buccaneers.