Why Jameson Williams Will Not Appeal Gambling Suspension

Jameson Williams may have faced a longer suspension if he battled the NFL.
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Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams likely did not want to face off against NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. 

"After it happened, I took it on the chin," Williams told reporters, when the second-year wideout responded to questions about his violation and suspension. "I was ready to move forward as things moved on and I got the consequences. That’s been my plan, moving forward from things and just looking for better days.”

Many are clamoring for Williams' representatives or the team to advocate on his behalf, hoping the league would consider lowering the number of games he would miss, based on players not being fully aware of the specifics of the established rules.

According to Pro Football Talk, the gambling policy, which was not negotiated with the players union, allows Goodell or a league designee to assign the discipline on a case-by-case basis.

As Mike Florio explained, “With that immense power, the league can approach the player with a proposed punishment, along with a threat/promise that if there’s a full-blown hearing the league will push for a longer suspension. 

"As a result, players don’t fight. They don’t request or receive the evidence proving the violation. They don’t get a chance to argue that they were not properly informed as to the rules. They just work it out, with the help of the union, and move on.”

Facing a likely no-win situation, the speedy wideout accepted the punishment and is now focused on being part of the team during training camp. 

“I’m just looking forward to coming back Week 7, getting back with my team out there, playing a game,” Williams said. 


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