Jonathan Williams‘ time in Detroit has come to an end. On Friday, the Lions released the running back to make room for the return of defensive end Everson Griffen.
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Williams joined the Lions back in August and got dropped in early September, but found a home on their practice squad. After a brief cup of coffee in Washington, he circled back to the Lions in late October and saw time in five games as a reserve.
Sitting behind Adrian Peterson, rookie D’Andre Swift, and Kerryon Johnson, there weren’t a ton of opportunities for Williams. He leaves Detroit with just one carry in his five games.
The former fifth-round pick of the Bills has traveled the league throughout his five-year career. To date, his best season came with the Colts, when he notched 235 yards and one score on 49 carries. Most of that production came in a two-week span when Williams ran for 220 combined yards against the Jaguars and Texans.
What matters it in Detroit. The curse of Bobby Layne continues, … forever.
Just seems everytime we get these really good players from a draft or something else, something always happens with them, and they’re added to the bunch that came but couldnt achieve whstvthey came to accomplish. Like I saw on a YouTube segment, it seems Matthew Stafford with his fine record, is only one that accomplishes his purpose. That team without him will not achieve anything. You can get all the great players, it wont do a thing!