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Dan Campbell typically doesn’t look too far ahead or reflect too much on the past, but for a moment Tuesday, the Detroit Lions’ ultra-confident head coach allowed himself a moment of
Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams has become one of the most outgoing members of the Lions, as he's been known to interact with fans and family members within the city. He has truly embraced Detroit and its fanbase, and understands the struggles fans have had to endure.
Out on the turf, the Lions' storied Honolulu blue melded with the team's secondary color, a dull shade best described as "putty" or "cement" — too gray for a pleasing contrast, and too blue for tone-on-tone harmony — into a swirling mass of blah that seemed to echo the team's lackluster performance.
In his three seasons with the Lions, wide receiver Jameson Williams has seen the team go from almost a playoff qualifier to a third seed that reached the NFC Championship Game to the No. 1 seed. The former Alabama All-American said Detroit hadn’t lost the attitude that fueled that climb.