He sprinted in motion toward the opposite side of the field, faked out Packers defensive back Keisean Nixon and turned his shoulder to haul in a perfectly placed ball from Lions quarterback Jared Goff. St. Brown's catch came on fourth down and put Detroit on the board, the beginning of 24 unanswered Lions' points in a 24-14 win.
After the Lions topped the Vikings 31–9 to win the NFC North and secure the No. 1 seed in the NFC, they celebrated in the locker room. At one point they were dancing and partying to LiAngelo Ball's new song.
St. Brown caught six of seven targets for 77 yards in Sunday's 31-9 win over the Vikings. St. Brown led the Lions in receiving yards, but Jahmyr Gibbs stole the show with three rushing touchdowns and a receiving score.
ROCHESTER, MICH (Fox 2) - A local bakery is flipping the Lions success on it's head, as Rochester's Home Bakery displays Amon Ra St. Brown's famous touchdown celebration in cake form in the front window of the shop. It’s a mega sight and it’s attracting tons of people to the bakery… but not for a tasting.
The business, Home Bakery of Rochester, Michigan, north of Detroit, created a life-sized cake of St. Brown's famous headstand celebration from the Lions' game at Lambeau Field vs. the Packers earlier this season that is garnering national attention in one of the area's most popular holiday towns.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown has voiced his frustrations with the NFL’s current playoff seeding format.
Detroit can drop from the NFC's first seed all the way to no. 5 if they lose their regular-season finale against the Minnesota Vikings.
The Detroit Lions and the Minnesota Vikings will be playing for some seriously high playoff stakes when they meet at Ford Field on Sunday night. But
Detroit Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown described the playoff situation as "crazy" between Lions and Vikings and he wouldn't mind seeing a rule change.
St. Brown has been able to succeed against the Vikings throughout his career, totaling 56 catches for 604 yards and four touchdowns in seven games against his division rival.
Detroit Lions wide receiver is not a supporter of the current playoff system. The 14-2 Lions are set to face the 14-2 Minnesota Vikings in Week 18 with