First, there was the life-size Amon-Ra St. Brown headstand cake made at a Rochester bakery. Now, the famous touchdown celebration pose by the Detroit Lions' Pro Bowl wide receiver is burning up social media again. This time, chilling in the form of a snow ...
It hasn't taken Amon-Ra St. Brown long to become a household name for football fans all over the country. Between his eccentric celebrations, his unique name and absurd reliability on the field, the Detroit Lions wide receiver has turned into one of the ...
The Detroit Lions improbable run is officially over. After a 15-2 regular-season record, NFC North championship, and No. 1 seed, the Lions succumbed to the Wash
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown's upside down touchdown celebration has been recreated in a varietey of ways lately. Recently, a drone show held in Windsor, Ontario paid homage to the touchdown celebration that occurred this season on the road at Lambeu Field against the Green Bay Packers.
Just because a hot commodity NFL coordinator might leave for another job doesn’t mean they’re not focused on the task at hand. This point has become a weird conversation concerning new Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson.
Amon-Ra St. Brown did everything he could for the Lions this season. Other teammates fell short in big moments, not him.
Star Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown had a clear message for Ben Johnson after he left to coach the Chicago Bears.
Amon-Ra St. Brown is feeling blue again. St. Brown, the Detroit Lions' All-Pro wide receiver, dyed his hair blue during last week's bye and will rock the new look for Saturday's playoff opener against the Washington Commanders. St. Brown dyed his hair blue ...
SECOND TIME IS THE CHARM:Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown dyes hair blue again: 'We've got something special going' This isn't the first time Equanimeous has appeared to diss on Detroit. In October ...
ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that former Lions coach Antwaan Randle El is close to finalizing a deal to become Chicago's new assistant head coach and wide receivers coach. He spent the last four seasons in Detroit as the team's WR coach after starting his coaching career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2019.
For second straight year, Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes was named NFL Executive of the Year. Ben Johnson named NFL assistant of the year.