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These days, everyone wants to see the Detroit Lions.
You never know who might show up on the sidelines.
On Thursday, there were a couple of visitors.
The first, Hulk Hogan — in town to promote his new beer.
The next, Flint native Claressa Shields — in town for a fight at Little Caesars Arena this Saturday.
Barstool Sports was here, too, with Taylor Lewan and Will Compton in town for their “Bussin’ with the Boys” podcast.
After the first day of Lions training camp, a select number of players remained after practice to work on the JUGS machine, just like St. Brown, the team’s star wideout.
Among them was undrafted rookie free agent wideout Isaiah Williams.
Admittedly, he is not the type of individual seeking glitz and glamour.
The culture of grit and hard work fits right in with what the talented wideout is seeking from an organization he plays for.
The additional work put in, starting right away in the spring, is paying off in his pursuit of learning the offense and emulating the hardest-working players on the roster.
“It means everything. I’m on an uphill battle to make this team,” Williams told Lions On SI after practice this week.
“So putting in that extra, it’s gonna be mandatory, but I feel like that’s just kind of how I grew up, that’s kind of my DNA.
Parents instilled that in me, coaches, always put in extra. It’s been paying off, so when I get to this point, it’s not gonna be something that I stop now.”











