Detroit Free Press

Lions WR Jameson Williams ‘real, real, real excited’ for return

- Dave Birkett

Former Detroit Lions quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford had a message for Jameson Williams when the rookie receiver reached out about wearing Stafford’s old No. 9 jersey in training camp.

“I don’t pretty much remember a lot, but one thing he told me is the 9 going to be moving a lot a faster on the field,” Williams said.

Williams and his No. 9 jersey were out running routes at practice Monday and Tuesday for the first time this season, and the Lions’ second of two first-round picks said he felt like his same old speedy self after two days of workouts.

One of the fastest players in last year’s draft, Williams averaged 19.9 yards per catch for Alabama last season, when he emerged as one of college football’s best playmakers. He tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in Alabama’s Jan. 10 College Football Playoff championsh­ip game loss to Georgia and opened this season on the nonfootbal­l injury list for the Lions.

“I’m real, real, real excited to put my cleats on, be able to put a jersey on and be able to get out there with the guys and actually be a part of the team,” Williams said Tuesday in his first public comments since the draft. “It was something I missed a lot and I’m just happy to get back going.”

While Williams has not played a game in almost 11 months, he has been a fixture at the Lions’ practice facility during the team’s 4-6 start.

He’s regularly attending meetings, has watched most practices, usually with a football in his hands, and traveled to some road games.

“There’s a good rapport (with him and his teammates),” Lions coach Dan Campbell said Monday. “And when that time comes, he’ll earn the respect from his teammates like the rest of those guys have.”

Williams will not play Thursday when the Lions (4-6) host the Buffalo Bills in their annual Thanksgivi­ng game at Ford Field, but could return Dec. 4 against the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars or Dec. 11 against the Minnesota Vikings.

Campbell said Williams will add a vertical presence to the Lions offense once he’s ready for game action, and Williams said he knows coaches will “have a great plan for me and how they will use me when the time comes.”

“I’m just ready to get back on the field and help the team,” he said.

LG Jackson in concussion protocol, likely out for Thanksgivi­ng

The Detroit Lions have lost another starter to concussion protocol days before their Thanksgivi­ng game with the Buffalo Bills.

Left guard Jonah Jackson did not practice Tuesday for a second straight day and is unlikely to play Thursday because of a brain injury.

Jackson was designated as a non-participan­t on the Lions’ estimated practice report Monday because of an illness. On Tuesday, his designatio­n was changed to out with a concussion.

The Lions will be without top cornerback Jeff Okudah against the Bills after he sustained a brain injury in a collision with teammate Will Harris in the second quarter of last week’s win over the New York Giants.

Lions coach Dan Campbell said Sunday there was not enough time for Okudah to clear the league’s concussion protocol and play Thursday. Players must be evaluated by an independen­t neurologis­t and “tolerate full participat­ion practice and contact without signs or symptoms” before they can return to game action.

“He’ll be out,” Campbell said Sunday. “I mean, I can’t imagine. I’m pretty sure. We just talked about it. I don’t think there’s any way possible he can play.”

Campbell said the Lions will use a combinatio­n of Jerry Jacobs, Mike Hughes and Amani Oruwariye at outside cornerback in Okudah’s absence Thursday.

What they do on the offensive line is less clear.

Right guard Evan Brown was listed as a nonpartici­pant in practice Tuesday for the second straight day because of an ankle injury, and the team has been without Halapouliv­aati Vaitai and Tommy Kraemer all season.

Dan Skipper replaced Brown against the Giants, and either Logan Stenberg or Kayode Awosika could start in place of Jackson.

Defensive linemen Charles Harris (groin) and Josh Paschal (knee) also were listed as

non-participan­ts on the Lions’ estimated practice report Tuesday, while receivers DJ Chark (ankle) and Josh Reynolds (back) and center Frank Ragnow (toe) were limited.

Contact Dave Birkett at dbirkett@ freepress.com. Follow him on Twitter @davebirket­t.

 ?? KIRTHMON F. DOZIER/DETROIT FREE PRESS ?? Lions receiver Jameson Williams, after offseason surgery, watches passing drills at preseason camp’s first practice with pads on Aug. 1 in Allen Park.
KIRTHMON F. DOZIER/DETROIT FREE PRESS Lions receiver Jameson Williams, after offseason surgery, watches passing drills at preseason camp’s first practice with pads on Aug. 1 in Allen Park.

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