Jameson Williams takes responsibility for taunting penalty in Lions' game against Bears

sportingnews.com November 29, 2024, 03:01 PM UTC

Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams faced criticism after a taunting penalty during the Week 13 game against the Chicago Bears. The penalty cost the team 15 yards and hindered their scoring chances. Following the game, Williams took responsibility for his actions. He apologized to his teammates without being prompted, which head coach Dan Campbell noted as a sign of maturity. Williams acknowledged the importance of avoiding such mistakes in the future, emphasizing the team's goal of winning games.


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