Jamaal Williams speaks out on Lions' disrespectful offer.

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Jamaal Williams, the NFL's touchdown leader, left the Detroit Lions for the New Orleans Saints after receiving a three-year deal worth $12 million. Williams criticized the Lions' offer, calling it "disrespectful" and indicating that they didn't want him to stay. He set a career high with 1,066 yards rushing on 262 attempts for Detroit last season. Williams joins Alvin Kamara in the Saints' backfield and could play a significant role early in the season if Kamara faces any discipline from an alleged assault.
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