Ex-Ohio State football player is in trouble again after another embarrassing incident

A former Ohio State football player has gotten himself into trouble yet again, all while serving a suspension from the NFL.
Sep 30, 2024; Detroit, Michigan, USA;  Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams (9) celebrates as he runs off the field after defeating the Seattle Seahawks at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images
Sep 30, 2024; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams (9) celebrates as he runs off the field after defeating the Seattle Seahawks at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images / Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images
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A lot of former Ohio State football players had a good week in the NFL this past Sunday. The Buckeyes had a lot of receivers who played well. Marvin Harrison Jr., Garrett Wilson, Chris Olave, Terry McLaurin, and Noah Brown all looked really solid.

One former receiver who did not look good was Jameson Williams. Williams is currently serving a two-game suspension for performance-enhancing drugs. It's the second time he's been handed a suspension in his young NFL career. It seems like it might not be his last.

Williams should be at home, resting and preparing for when his suspension is over. He should be preparing to get back on the field to help one of the best teams in the NFL. Instead, he had a run-in with the cops that should have resulted in him getting arrested on gun charges.

Former Ohio State football player finds trouble again

There is currently an investigation going on into why Williams was not arrested on gun charges when he was pulled over by Detroit police. This incident took place on October 8th, which was over two weeks ago. Williams pulled the "I play for the Lions" card and it seemed to work.

Now, there's an investigation into why he wasn't arrested for having a firearm when he doesn't have a concealed license to carry. That would be a big problem and would probably see him get suspended for even more games for violating the personal conduct policy.

Things are going south for Williams fast in the NFL. He spent one year at Alabama before declaring for the Draft. He played really well in that year and that made him a first-round pick. Now, he has to get himself together in order to play his promising NFL career to the fullest.

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So far, it has been a rocky start to his career.