Jameson Williams of the Detroit Lions Likely to Miss Preseason with Hamstring Injury

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It looks like the Detroit Lions will be without one of their key players for the upcoming preseason. Jameson Williams, a wide receiver for the Lions, is likely to miss the preseason due to a hamstring injury.

Williams was injured during practice last week and has been receiving treatment for the injury since then. He was expected to be ready for the start of the preseason, but it looks like he will need more time to recover.

The loss of Williams is a big blow for the Lions as he was expected to be a key contributor this season. He had a strong rookie season last year, catching 22 passes for 287 yards and two touchdowns. He was expected to build on that success this season and become a reliable target for quarterback Matthew Stafford.

Without Williams, the Lions will have to rely on other receivers such as Marvin Jones Jr., Kenny Golladay, and Danny Amendola. They will also need to find someone to fill in for Williams while he recovers from his injury.

The Lions are hoping that Williams will be able to return to action soon and that his injury isn’t too serious. In the meantime, they will have to make do without him and hope that their other receivers can step up in his absence.

Jameson Williams of the Detroit Lions Likely to Miss Preseason with Hamstring Injury