Amon-Ra St. Brown apparently can't convince his brother to stay in Detroit during his team's historic playoff run. In their weekly episode of "The St. Brown Podcast" that released Wednesday, the Lions wide receiver and his older brother Equanimeous St.
Kicker Tyler Bass' 51-yard field goal boosts Buffalo Bills' lead to 24-19 early in the fourth quarter. Buffalo Bills linebacker Terrel Bernard forces a fumble by Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews and recovers it for the Bills during the AFC Divisional Round.
Jamison Agnello built the snow sculpture of St. Brown's celebratory headstand in about two hours in front of his Harrison Township home.
St. Brown's blue hair is back, and the Sun God is primed and ready to roll for the divisional round against the Commanders.
On the St. Brown Podcast, which Amon-Ra co-hosts with his brother Equanimeous, the receiver announced a giveaway for two tickets to Detroit’s divisional round game Saturday against the Washington Commanders. Anyone who makes a purchase at Home Bakery between Jan. 13-16 will be automatically entered for a chance to win the tickets.
Amon-Ra St. Brown’s four-year, $120 million contract with the Detroit Lions makes him one of the NFL’s top receivers.
The Detroit Lions, propelled by an explosive second-half showing, throttled the Minnesota Vikings 31-9 to clinch the NFC North division crown, the No. 1 seed in
Caleb Williams is not shying away from the big, bad Detroit Lions. He wants all the smoke from the NFC champions and Amon-Ra St. Brown. The No. 1 overall
Amon-Ra St. Brown caught 22 passes for 274 yards and one touchdown in three playoff games with blue hair last season.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown catches a 20-yard pass along the boundary. Washington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler sprints through the Detroit Lions defence for a 35-yard gain. Detroit Lions wide receiver Tim Patrick turns up the sideline for 22 yards following drag-route reception.
Jamison Agnello built the snow sculpture of St. Brown's celebratory headstand in about two hours in front of his Harrison Township home.