Lions fans are still celebrating the massive win in Green Bay over the weekend and even though they didn’t make the playoffs, this team was sure fun to watch. The number one guy for a lot of Lions fans right now is Jamaal Williams who is as unique as they come.
On Sunday Night Football, the players introduce themselves and say which college they played at. Over the years it has turned into an opportunity for the players to clown around a little bit. During the Lions intros, you had a couple of good ones. Rodriguez said “Barry Sanders U” Which is for Oklahoma State. Jerry Jacobs said Harvard when he really went to Arkansas. But the best was Jamaal Williams who said something no one understood.
Here are the original intros from Sunday Night.
After Jamaal made his intro, people took to the internet wondering what the hell he was saying. Thankfully we have Brad Galli over at Channel 7. Brad sat down with Jamaal as they were cleaning out their lockers to find out the truth.
Jamaal Williams is a self-described nerd.
— Brad Galli (@BradGalli) January 9, 2023
The Lions running back explained what his Sunday Night Football introduction meant.@jswaggdaddy pic.twitter.com/cE7XkcCmvf
Williams has went from the running back Green Bay didn’t want to the single season touchdown record holder for the Detroit Lions, after passing Barry Sanders on Sunday Night. He also have us an unbelievable speech at the end. As most people have said, I have never seen an interview cover so many emotions at one time.
Here is that interview:
Just because I love these intros so much, here is a compilation of the funniest yet.
Here is another story, for those wondering these are the players the experts think won’t return to Detroit next season.
https://sidelionreport.com/2023/01/09/5-detroit-lions-players-wont-missed-2023/
Here are some photos from the game Sunday Night. Like we said the Lions didn’t make the playoffs, but to turn this season around like they did is truly something to get excited over.
https://wcsx.com/2023/01/08/detroit-lions-defeat-aaron-rodgers-and-the-green-bay-20-16-photos/