Washington Commanders WR Dyami Brown gets last word on Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown in NFC Divisional Round upset victory.
It’s easy to keep receipts in our current digital age. That’s precisely what fans of the Washington Commanders have done after their 45-31 upset win over the Detroit Lions in the NFC divisional round.
The Detroit Lions roster was reeling following the stunning loss to the Washington Commanders. Wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown texted head coach Dan Campbell at 4 a.m. following the Lions 45-31 loss in the Divisional Round of the playoffs.
Equaimeous was also surprised by some of offensive coordinator, now Chicago Bears head coach, Ben Johnson's play calls. Wide receiver Jameson Williams did throw a pass in the second half when the Lions were right there in the game, and it was intercepted. That made it tough for the Lions to come back.
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
You can be sure that St. Brown will let Brown hear it after his early gaffe in the NFC Championship Game.
There is one storyline, however, that was sparked a few years ago. In 2022, Lions superstar wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown name-called Dyami Brown as a wide receiver that was drafted ahead of him, detailing that in a matchup where Brown had zero receptions.
The playoffs have been a coming-out party for Washington Commanders wide receiver Dyami Brown. In the wild-card win over Tampa Bay last weekend, Brown caught five passes for 89 yards and a touchdown.
It was a heck of a 2024 NFL season for former USC wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown. Sooner or later, all great things must come to an end—and in this case, it was sooner. On Saturday night, St. Brown a
WR Amon-Ra St. Brown speaks to the media about the loss to the Washington Commanders.
The Detroit Lions’ 2024 season ended in a thrilling shootout against the Washington Commanders. After going 15-2 in the regular season to earn a bye, the Lions were many people’s pick
One of the big reactions came from Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, who was ironically in the midst of the coaching change, as he interviewed quarterback Caleb Williams on the podcast he hosts with his brother, Equanimeous, who also used to play for the Bears.