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Jameson Williams Net Worth 2024, current salary and more | NFL News

Jameson Williams Net Worth 2024, current salary and more | NFL News

Jameson Williams Net Worth 2024, current salary and more

Jameson Demetri Williams is an American professional football player. Detroit Lions National Football League (NFL). Born on March 26, 2001, he is sometimes nicknamed “Jamo”. He played college football at Ohio State before transferring to Alabama, where he was named an All-American in 2021. Williams selected by Lions in first round in 2022 NFL draft.
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Jameson Williams Net Worth and salary in 2024

American football wide receiver Jameson Williams’ net worth is around $2 Million. James Williams signed a 4-year, $4,109,492 contract. Tennessee Titans. It carries an $89,492 signing bonus and includes $89,492 in guaranteed money. He earns an average annual salary of $1,027,373. He signed a 4-year, $17,461,790 contract with the Detroit Lions and his average annual salary was $4,365,448. Jameson Williams will be given a base salary of $1,892,435 and a roster bonus of $400,000 in 2024.

A brief look at Jameson Williams’ career

Williams was selected by the Detroit Lions in the first round of the 2022 NFL draft and was acquired in a trade. Minnesota Vikings. He was placed on the reserve/non-football injured list due to an ACL tear. Williams returned to practice in November 2022 and was activated on December 3, ahead of Week 13. He made his debut against the Jacksonville Jaguars and recorded zero catches on a single target. His first career reception was a 41-yard touchdown, contributing to a 34–23 victory over the Minnesota Vikings. In Week 17, he had a 40-yard run in a 41-10 victory over the Chicago Bears.
Following an investigation, Williams was suspended for violating the NFL’s gambling policy. The suspension was announced in an NFL press release on April 21, 2023. Other Lions players were Stanley Berryhill, Quintez Cephus and CJ Moore. Cephus and Moore were suspended indefinitely for betting on NFL games, while Williams and Berryhill were suspended six games for placing mobile bets on a college football game. Williams’ ban was lifted on October 3 after just four matches.
Williams made his season debut in Week 5 against the Carolina Panthers and caught a 45-yard field goal in Week 6 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He appeared in 12 games and started ten in 2023, making 24 receptions for 354 yards and two touchdowns. In the NFC Championship, he had a receiving touchdown and a rushing touchdown.
Williams was suspended for two games on October 21, 2024, for violating the NFL’s Performance Enhancing Substances policy. Regarding the sentencing, Williams stated that he was disappointed with the sentence but said he “had no choice but to comply with it.”
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