The Detroit Lions are taking care of business on Sunday against the lowly Jacksonville Jaguars, getting out to a 28-6 halftime lead and it somehow didn't seem that close. They got the ball to open the second half, and wasted little time putting the game even further out of reach. Big plays have become a marker for Jameson Williams' career, as he also become a more well-rounded receiver in his third season. All seven touchdown receptions in his career (the first seven) have (now) been 30-plus yards. Sometimes, pure speed and athleticism are plenty enough to get the job done when the defense has little interest in being on the field. On the fourth play of the Lions' drive to start the second half on Sunday, Jared Goff connected with Williams and he did the rest. In the end zone, Williams channeled the touchdown celebration originally authored by former Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch. For those too young to know, here's what Lynch's "Beast Mode" touchdown celebration looked like. As noted by Mike
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