Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams will not face further NFL discipline after he avoided charges for carrying an ...
Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams will not face further NFL discipline after he avoided charges for carrying an unlicensed gun in Detroit during the season as a league spokesperson told ...
Detroit Lions star receiver Jameson Williams won’t be facing any league discipline after an October 2024 incident in which he was pulled over with an unlicensed gun, per the Detroit Free Press.
Detroit Lions WR Jameson Williams won't be suspended by the NFL for his apparent gun possession last October. In three seasons, Williams has played in just 64.7% of the Lions' regular-season games.
The NFL has closed the case on Detroit Lions' Jameson Williams regarding an unlicensed gun incident. No disciplinary action will be taken. NFL spokesman confirmed to ESPN on Wednesday that the ...
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Jameson Williams’ gun case with the league is now behind him. The NFL will not discipline the Detroit Lions wide receiver over an incident in October when he was pulled over with an unlicensed ...
Waymo began offering their self-driving ride services to select customers in Mountain View, Los Altos, Palo Alto and parts of Sunnyvale starting Tuesday, March 11. Rides will be available to ...
Detroit Lions wideout Jameson Williams will not face discipline from the NFL for carrying an unlicensed gun, with a league spokesman confirming to ESPN on Wednesday that the matter is closed.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams has already been suspended twice during his NFL career, but he will not face any further disciplinary action in the wake of his latest off-field incident.