The Lions extended the contract of their 2021 draftee that sees him net $120 million. Detroit is hoping the investment will get them to the Super Bowl this
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.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown recently attended a Detroit Pistons game at Little Caesars Arena. Unfortunately, the Pistons were defeated by the Golden State Warriors on their home court.
Amon-Ra St. Brown caught 22 passes for 274 yards and one touchdown in three playoff games with blue hair last season.
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.
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
Amon-Ra St. Brown, the Detroit Lions' pro-bowl receiver, has been doing a headstand in the front window of a Rochester bakery since Saturday. Wait, that's cake, not St. Brown. The innovative ...
Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown showed up for the Pistons vs. Warriors game on Thursday night in Detroit. St. Brown was rocking his Honolulu Blue hair. “You wanted to go with the blue hair again for the playoffs?” a reporter asked St. Brown during the game.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown wants to reciprocate the love shown to him by a Rochester bakery over the weekend.
The cake, built by Home Bakery in Rochester, took about a month to construct. It's the latest depiction of intense fandom for the 2024 Detroit Lions.