Jameson Williams and his mother steal the spotlight at a Detroit Pistons game together.
The Detroit Lions face several key decisions as they prepare for the 2025 season, including the upcoming NFL draft on April 24th in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
General manager Brad Holmes will have a chance to enhance a roster that fans hope will lead to a championship.
Among the promising talents on the team is wide receiver Jameson Williams, who elevated his game to exceptional levels last season.
On Saturday, Williams made waves during an appearance at Little Caesars Arena alongside his mother, Tianna, showcasing his enthusiasm for the Detroit sports scene.
Their presence caught significant attention on social media as they shared joyful moments during the Pistons’ loss to the Memphis Grizzlies.
“Love it FAMILY,” a fan posted on X with a ‘100’ emoji and a flexing bicep.
“Waymo!!!” another user commented. Jameson Williams is the child of Tianna and James Williams, both former track athletes from Sumner High School in St. Louis.
Williams was selected 12th overall in the 2022 NFL draft and set a personal best in receiving yards last season for the Lions.
Williams’ track background is evident on the football field as he consistently outruns defenders en route to the end zone.
Now firmly rooted in Detroit, fans are anticipating big things as Williams continues to develop into one of Jared Goff’s top receiving targets in the Honolulu Blue and Silver.