Detroit — The debut of Jameson Williams had Detroit Lions fans buzzing Sunday, but even though the rookie receiver was held without a catch in limited action, the Lions’ offense gave the home crowd at Ford Field plenty to cheer about on Sunday.
The Lions scored on the first eight of the team’s possession, prior to taking a knee to end the game, dismantling the visiting Jacksonville Jaguars, 40-14. The 26-point margin of victory marked the team’s largest since the 2018 season finale.

It also marked the fourth win in the past five games for the Lions (5-7), keeping them on the fringes of the playoff race in the NFC.
“Guys played their hearts out,” Lions coach Dan Campbell said. “I feel like this is five weeks in a row we continue to grow and get better. I felt like this was a big win for us. I did beause I just feel like this is a game that can catapult us through December. It was big…