The Detroit Lions may have fallen 41–34 to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, but two bright spots continued to shine through the chaos: Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams, who officially secured one of the most impressive receiving milestones in franchise history.
For the first time ever, the Lions have a wide-receiver duo that has each posted 7+ receiving touchdowns in consecutive seasons, a testament to how dynamic, reliable, and explosive Detroit’s passing game has become.

And fittingly, both stars padded those numbers during the loss in Los Angeles.
- St. Brown hauled in two touchdowns, continuing his incredible season.
- Williams added another score, showcasing the big-play juice that Detroit drafted him for.
Even in defeat, the foundation of Detroit’s offense is unmistakably strong and young.
Amon-Ra St. Brown: The Sun God Keeps Cooking
St. Brown’s 2025 season has been nothing short of elite. Through 14 games, he has:
- 94 receptions
- 1,140 yards
- 11 touchdowns
His résumé keeps growing: multiple Pro Bowls, All-Pro nods, and consistent year-over-year production that puts him in the conversation with the best wideouts in football. He’s averaging over 1,200 yards per season since 2022 and shows no signs of slowing down.
What makes St. Brown special isn’t just the numbers; it’s the consistency. Every season, every game, every quarter, he delivers.
Jameson Williams: Becoming the Explosive Star Detroit Envisioned
While Williams entered the league as a deep-threat lightning bolt, he’s evolved into a far more complete receiver. In 2025, he has:
- 52 receptions
- 936 yards
- 7 touchdowns
- And a strong 18.0 yards per catch
Williams has taken a major leap the last two seasons, proving he’s not just a splash-play guy. His route running has sharpened, his usage has expanded, and his reliability has climbed.
He scored Detroit’s longest TD of the game Sunday, once again flashing the speed that can flip a game instantly.

A Duo Built for the Present — and the Future
St. Brown is 26.
Williams is 24.
Both are under contract.
Both are entering their primes.
Both are producing at a historic rate.
Even in a tough stretch for Detroit, this duo gives the Lions a reason to feel confident about the next three weeks, and the next several seasons.
If the Lions are going to claw their way back into the playoff picture, it will almost certainly be on the strength of their WR1 and WR2, a pairing unlike anything this franchise has ever seen.
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