Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell made it clear where Jameson Williams’ future lies following the public release of a bodycam video that shows officers detaining the star wide receiver after a traffic stop.
On Tuesday, WXYZ released a video of Detroit Police Department officers pulling over a car driven by Jameson Williams’ brother, with the Lions star in the passenger seat on Oct. 8. During the traffic stop, officers were told that they have two guns in the car.
Williams’ brother told the cops that he owns the guns and has a license for them. Jameson informs the officers that he plays for the Lions, and that one of the guns in the car is actually his.
Jameson is briefly detained and placed in the police car before being released. The department is now investigating why Williams was let go, even though officers warned him that he’d be taken into custody.
Williams is serving a two-game suspension for violating the NFL’s PEDs policy. This comes a year after he was hit with a four-game suspension for violating the gambling policy.