ALLEN PARK --The challenge ahead for the Detroit Lions is already a daunting one. Throw in the fact that they are missing their top two tight ends, and potentially Amon-Ra St. Brown, and the offense has to figure out a lot on the fly and fast.
Jameson Williams is fresh off a strong showing from the WR1 role. The news on St. Brown’s ankle has been positive, but look for Williams to continue in that role for as long as the top wideout is out.
Williams set new career-best marks with seven catches for 144 yards, adding one touchdown.
“He did a great job,” Lions offensive coordinator John Morton said. “That’s what he’s supposed to do. We put him in the right spot, quarterback made the throw. He’s a weapon, just like (Jahmyr) Gibbs is. When you’ve got some guys that are weapons, it’s kind of

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