Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams will not face charges following a traffic stop on October 8, where a concealed weapons charge was considered. The Wayne County Prosecutor's office determined that the case law did not support charges against Williams, who was a passenger in a vehicle with a registered firearm. Despite the incident, Williams has continued to perform well on the field, recently achieving a career-best game with 124 yards and a touchdown. The Lions are enjoying a strong season, currently holding a 10-1 record.
- Jameson Williams will not face legal charges related to the traffic stop incident.
- Williams has been performing well on the field despite earlier setbacks due to a suspension.