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Jameson Williams injury status: How to handle Lions WR in Week 2 vs. Buccaneers

Game Status: Jameson Williams will play in Week 2.


of Detroit Lions We finally got a glimpse of wide receiver Jameson Williams' potential in Week 1, but Williams is questionable heading into Sunday's Week 2 game. Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Jameson Williams injury status

Williams was limited in practice this week with an ankle injury and was uncertain for Week 2, but is expected to be available against the Buccaneers. While it's nice to have a full practice, teams tend to play it safer early in the season. Los Angeles RamsWilliams will be hoping to build on that if and when he's healthy and able to play.

How Jameson Williams' injury impacts fantasy football

The Lions wide receiver is one of the most exciting players heading into Week 2 against the Buccaneers. The former first-round draft pick has been waiting for his breakout role in the Lions' offense and it looks like he's on his way to doing just that after a strong performance in Week 1. Williams recorded five receptions for 121 yards and a touchdown in Week 1.

Williams is one of the most exciting wide receivers in the game, but he has struggled to perform consistently. He set a career high with 24.4 points per game against the Rams. Washington Commanders The Lions' playmakers will be much tougher to beat after they held off the receivers last week, with Williams having two receptions for 35 yards in last year's playoffs.

If Williams plays, he should definitely be started as a flex player given his huge potential. There are very few players at his position who can structure their game like Williams can. Williams is a player who can win in a few weeks. The Lions cleared Williams in the offseason in hopes that he could take the next step. He was targeted nine times and had a 32 percent target share last week, proving the front office right. It remains to be seen if that's sustainable or just for one week, but for now, Williams should definitely be in the mix if he's healthy.

The Lions seem to be being cautious, but Williams being limited in practice all week could mean Amon-Ra Saint-Brown will be more involved in the offense this week. If Williams doesn't get a 32 percent target share, other players like Sam LaPorta and Jameel Gibbs could also see more involvement.

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