PHILADELPHIA -- Jameson Williams had one of the few highlight plays of the night for the Detroit Lions.
Williams took a crosser 40 yards to the house, putting the Lions on the scoreboard for the first time. It looked like the offense found their rhythm, going 74 yards on three plays, about to take the lead against all odds.
The receiver scored with 5:12 left in the first half, with Detroit’s defense doing everything it could to keep the Philadelphia Eagles out of the end zone. Despite starting with two short fields, the Eagles were held to two field goals from inside their 20-yard line.
Williams’ big play tied the game at 6-6, and all the Lions needed was an extra point to take the lead. But the receiver jumped onto the goal post, straddling it with the ball still in his hands. He was i

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