The Detroit Lions’ emergence as one of the top teams in the NFL and the top seed in the NFC has seen help from all areas including the wide receiver position. Jameson Williams, one of four Lions players with over 1,000 scrimmage yards this season ...
Moton listed the Dallas Cowboys, Cincinnati Bengals, Houston Texans, Los Angeles Chargers, Pittsburgh Steelers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers as top destinations for the 31-year-old out of Eastern Washington. In listing the Cowboys, Moton mentioned Kupp as a replacement for Cooks.
The rookie cornerback only missed one game this season with a groin injury and started 15 of the team's 17 regular season games. In the game against the Commanders he played every defensive snap. Arnold posted the video on X Thursday saying,
Now, the famous touchdown celebration pose by the Detroit Lions' Pro Bowl wide receiver is burning up social media again. This time, chilling in the form of a snow sculpture about 25 miles northeast in Harrison Township. Creator Jamison Agnello ...
The Detroit Lions have signed a former Michigan Wolverines standout wide receiver to a reserve/future contract.
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson pulls out a lateral-to-shovel pass that goes from running back David Montgomery to wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown which results in a 20-yard gain.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams takes the double-reverse end-around to the house for a 61-yard rushing touchdown against the Washington Commanders.
The Eagles did have success against Daniels in the first meeting, on Nov. 14, a 26-18 Eagles win. Carter had a career-high 7 tackles that night as Daniels was held to 191 yards passing and 18 yards rushing.Carter will need to do that again for the Eagles to advance to their second Super Bowl in three seasons.
There aren't many NFL players more loyal than Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin. Despite dealing with so many underwhelming seasons, he never abandoned the team that drafted him. NFL fans are certainly glad to see McLaurin's loyalty be rewarded this season.
After Williams scored, he pulled off an inappropriate touchdown celebration that saw him thrust his body towards the ground several times. While he wasn't penalized for the celebration in real time, the NFL hit Williams with a $25,325 fine for using obscene gestures in his celebration.