Detroit Lions' Jameson Williams Faces Potential Gun Charge Amid Ongoing Investigation
Lions coach Dan Campbell continues to support Williams as police and prosecutors review the handling of a recent traffic stop involving the wide receiver.
- Jameson Williams was found with a concealed weapon during an October 8 traffic stop, but was not arrested at the time.
- Detroit police are investigating why Williams was released without being charged, and have submitted a warrant request to the prosecutor's office.
- Williams, who does not have a concealed pistol license, claimed the gun was for protection due to living in Detroit.
- Lions coach Dan Campbell expressed continued trust in Williams, citing his character and potential for growth despite recent issues.
- Williams is currently serving a two-game suspension for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing substances policy.