Allen Park — Jameson Williams is officially on his own.
The second-year Detroit Lions receiver, who received a six-game suspension for gambling back in April, has officially barred from the Lions' facility since 4 p.m. on Tuesday, the deadline for teams to finalize their 53-man rosters.
Thus brought to an end a tumultuous offseason for Williams, who was slated to have every opportunity possible thrown his way during the preseason, but he only ended up playing in one game, after suffering a hamstring injury during joint practices with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

There's no doubt that Lions general manager Brad Holmes would have liked to see things go differently over the last month, but he said Friday he ultimately isn't concerned about Williams' absence from the team.