CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Detroit Lions wide receiver Marvin Jones has been absolutely on fire of late. The former Bengals receiver who played for Browns head coach Hue Jackson when Jackson was the offensive coordinator in Cincinnati, caught 14 passes for 184 yards in his first five games. In his last three? How about 19 catches for 331 yards.
“I think Marvin has done an unbelievable job about going vertical and doing it,” defensive coordinator Gregg Williams said on Friday.
Jones, though, isn’t even Detroit’s leading receiver on the season. That distinction belongs to Golden Tate. Tate’s last three games?