Jameson Williams back at Lions practice after serving his suspension

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Jameson Williams is back and ready to roll for the Detroit Lions. The wideout has completed his two-game suspension for a violation of the NFL’s performance-enhancing substances rules and is ready to play in Sunday’s Week 10 matchup in Houston against the Texans.

Wednesday’s practice was just a walk-through session closed to the media, but Williams was slated to be back and an active participant.

“He was out there today,” head coach Dan Campbell stated. “He’s locked in and ready to go.”

No. 9 returning to the Lions lineup should bolster an offense that has scored 76 points in two weeks without him despite netting 198 total passing yards in wins over Tennessee and Green Bay. Williams remains second on the Lions among wide receivers in both catches (17) and targets (30), and second overall in receiving yards (361) and touchdowns (3).

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