NFL's touchdown leader Jamaal Williams says Lions' offer was 'disrespectful'

Jamaal Williams rushed for a career-high 17 touchdowns last year, but the Detroit Lions apparently didn't do their best to bring back the running back.

Jamaal Williams may have led the NFL in touchdowns, but it doesn't seem the Detroit Lions cared much to bring him back.

The 27-year-old rushed for 17 touchdowns last season after scoring 13 in his previous five seasons, but he left Detroit for the New Orleans Saints.

The Saints gave him a three-year deal worth $12 million. And the way Williams spoke on what the Lions offered, it wasn't comparable.

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"They been done with me, I could tell," Williams said about his time in Detroit, via The Detroit News. "The offer they gave me, I feel like it was very, just disrespectful, just showing that they really, you know, didn't want me to really be there like that. But, it's all love. I know my teammates; everybody there at the Detroit Lions has love for me and all that. At the same time, we couldn't come to terms with things.

"You can have the greatest season of your life, and people are always just going to find something to be negative about," Williams continued. "I don't really worry about it, because at the end of the day, I know I'm my biggest critic. And I know what I can improve on to be better. I'm just going to keep doing that. I don't really worry about what other people say. I take notice to it, just to have it in the area and be aware of my surroundings, but I don't really let it affect me as a person.

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"Well, I do take it personal, because I take it as a personal challenge for me, just to get better. At the end of the day, I just like proving people wrong. You think you know me. You don't know me. I will show you."

Williams also set a career high with 1,066 yards rushing on 262 attempts for Detroit. 

The Lions replaced Williams with former division rival David Montgomery.

Williams joins Alvin Kamara in the Saints' backfield. If Kamara faces any discipline from an alleged assault, Williams could play a huge role early in the season.

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