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Jameson Williams plays down the penalty from the Lions’ first game against the Bears

Jameson Williams has no interest in reliving his costly penalty from the Detroit Lions’ last game against the Chicago Bears.

Early in the fourth quarter of a 23-20 victory over the Bears on Thanksgiving, with the Lions leading 23-13, Williams took a devastating penalty. He threw a 3-yard catch down the sideline to get the Lions’ offense inside the Bears’ 30-yard line, but as he came back onto the field, he threw the ball into the face of Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenston, to achieve compensation taunting punishment.

“I’m just looking forward to getting back on track and us winning,” Williams said in response to the Stevenson question.

The Lions will face the Bears again on Sunday at Soldier Field in Chicago at 1 p.m.

Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams (9) makes a catch against Chicago Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson (29) during the first half at Ford Field in Detroit, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024.

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He did not address the incident again on Thursday, but his position coach Antwaan Randle El made it clear that it had been a focus of attention over the past two weeks. Randle El scolded Williams live on the sidelines, which became a meme that ended up on the wide receivers coach’s desk.

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