Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams will not face charges following a traffic stop incident on October 8, where he was found with a firearm in a vehicle. The Wayne County Prosecutor's office determined that there were no grounds for charges against Williams, as he would qualify for a concealed pistol license. Williams, who has had a tumultuous season, has recently returned to form with impressive performances on the field, including a career-best game against Jacksonville.
- Jameson Williams will not face legal charges related to a traffic stop incident.
- Williams has shown resilience and improved performance on the field after a suspension.