Lions first-round pick Jameson Williams hasn’t practiced yet, but Detroit already sees an insatiable passion in him. - Toward the end of the 2021 Detroit Lions season, the team was dealing with a shortage of skill position players.
The Detroit Lions have a refurbished wide receiver depth chart, but the group is ranked appropriately by Pro Football Focus. Last year at this time, the Detroit Lions wide receiver group looked pretty bad.
As the Detroit Lions look to address a need at wide receiver, count Antwaan Randle El as a voice for an aggressive approach. The Detroit Lions weren’t
There was good and bad for the Detroit Lions pass catchers this season, but they did stand out in one category. A thin Detroit Lions wide receiver corps got thinner when 2021 free agent signings Tyrell Williams and Breshad Perriman didn’t even make it through Week 1 healthy or on the roster.
Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes had his fair share of swings-and-misses this past offseason when it came to his free-agent signings. Most notably,
Breshad Perriman was only very briefly a Detroit Lion, but he’s now been let go by a second NFC North squad. As they mined the lower tier of wide receiver free agents last offseason, as they should’ve at the start of a rebuild, the Detroit Lions landed on Tyrell Williams and Breshad Perriman.
This marks the second time this year a team has cut Williams.
On Friday, the Detroit Lions waived wideout Tyrell Williams from injured reserve with an injury settlement. Williams suffered a head injury in the season opener against the San Francisco 49ers at Ford Field. "That doesn’t look good right now," Campbell said on 97.1 The Ticket prior the Bengals game.
Leading into today's NFL trade deadline (4 p.m. EST), Lions fans and pundits are readily aware of one thing: The organization is in need of help at wide
The Lions' receivers room has been depleted by injury -- Tyrell Williams and Quintez Cephus have both gone down with physical ailments since Week 1 -- and has been a largely underwhelming bunch this season. So, there's no doubt that the organization is in need of help at the position.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Tyrell Williams is still dealing with the lingering impact of a head injury that occurred in the season opener against the San Francisco 49ers. Wide receivers coach Antwaan Randle-El expressed on Friday that Williams has continued to meet with specialists as he works through the recovery process. "He's doing good.
With a clear need for help at wide receiver, a former first-round pick has been named an ideal trade target for the Detroit Lions. A thin wide receiver group for the Detroit Lions has been thinned further by injuries.
Tyrell Williams has not played since Week 1 and doesn’t seem close to a return, so when might he be back on the field for the Lions? The Detroit Lions signed two wide receivers who’s names were familiar last offseason.
The Lions could get their left tackle back this week, but their No. 1 receiver appears to still be a ways away. On Monday, Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell expressed some optimism regarding the injury statuses of wide receiver Tyrell Williams and left tackle Taylor Decker.
The Detroit Lions wide receiver depth chart took another hit on Sunday, so here are three available options they could sign. The Detroit Lions’ two significant wide receiver free agent signings last offseason, Tyrell Williams and Breshad Perriman, haven’t worked out.
The Detroit Lions will be without their top wide receiver in Tyrell Williams for the foreseeable future, after the veteran was placed on injured reserve
Williams has been in concussion protocol ever since Week 1, when he absorbed a hard tackle from 49ers safety Jaquiski Tartt.
Things are not looking good for the Lions’ WR1 this week. Detroit Lions Tyrell Williams took an unnecessary and penalized hit in Week 1 which left him in the league's concussion protocol and as the team begins practices in Week 3, his health has not improved.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Tyrell Williams is in concussion protocol after leaving the game early against the San Francisco 49ers in a Week 1 defeat.
Training camp kicks off Wednesday for the Detroit Lions at their Allen Park practice facility, with a variety of players needing to prove themselves in
In March, Detroit signed wide receiver Tyrell Williams to a one-year, prove-it type deal. Williams is coming off a major shoulder injury (torn labrum),
Jalen Hurts gets to develop as Carson Wentz's backup, but Howie Roseman's selection drew the ire of Eagles fans everywhere, while former Wisconsin running back Jonathan Taylor will feel right at home running behind one of the NFL's best run-blocking offensive lines, writes Yardbarker's Chris Mueller.
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