Amon-Ra St. Brown reaches end zone in Week 16 win
Starters gonna get benched lol
I bet it’s like 21-0 at half
No he is right
Not even worth playing tonight. 22 players on ir and this game is meaningless. Please bench him so I can win my league.
Head coach said they playing starters
I agree but I need Amon so
Yeah why would I give a shit I ain’t no lions fan and fantasy over for me after this week
Go Birds!! 🦅🦅
Honestly yall both hoes tbh
Jk🫶
Already won, you can take a bye week brother. Save your health for the playoffs
PPR Down by 26 and opponent has Gibbs. I have Jennings and Amon-Ra Let’s go boys 🤘🏻
I need 22.5
I need 23 points from you king
🙏🏼No more than 18🙏🏼no more than 18 🙏🏼No more than 18🙏🏼No more than 18🙏🏼 No more than 18🙏🏼
Praying on his downfall need less than 26.5 to win the chip 😭
Need 27 from you for the win tonight sun god 🙏
Me too sun god. Help us both. 27 please 🙏
Need 32 between him and Gibbs
Opponent has jake moody left. I have amon ra. Im up by 33 pts. Am I cooked? 👍 if yes 🔥 if no
Between him and Bates I need 13 points. Fingers crossed
The lions winning the division is more importante than fantasy land
Aman-Ra St. Brown Expected to Play Limited Snaps in Week 17 as Lions Eye Playoff Spot Detroit, MI — As the Detroit Lions prepare for a crucial Week 17 showdown against the San Francisco 49ers, the team is making a notable decision regarding one of its most dynamic players, wide receiver Aman-Ra St. Brown. Head coach Dan Campbell confirmed on Saturday that St. Brown will be limited to a reduced snap count in the game as the Lions look to secure a playoff spot. St. Brown, who has been one of the NFL's top wideouts this season, leading the Lions with over 1,100 receiving yards and 8 touchdowns, has been a key factor in the team’s offensive success. However, with Detroit's playoff hopes hanging in the balance, Campbell emphasized the need to manage St. Brown's workload in a way that ensures he remains healthy and fresh for the postseason. "Aman-Ra’s been a huge part of what we do, but we're taking a smart approach here," Campbell explained during his pre-game media availability. "He’s been playing a lot of snaps, and we know what he’s capable of. With the playoffs right around the corner, we want to make sure we’re not overloading him in a game we feel we can win without having to push him too hard." While St. Brown’s snap count will be limited, Campbell made it clear that the decision wasn’t related to injury. The 23-year-old wide receiver has been fully cleared to play but will see a reduced role in the offense, with additional snaps likely going to other playmakers, including rookie Jameson Williams, who has been showing signs of developing into a more significant weapon. "It's about keeping him fresh for the stretch run," Campbell said. "He’s a tough guy, and he wants to be out there as much as possible, but we’re all in this for the long haul. The goal is to make sure he’s ready when it really matters." St. Brown himself took the decision in stride. "Obviously, I want to be out there every snap, but I understand it’s a team effort. We’ve got a lot of guys who can contribute, and if that means we need to take a step back for one game to make sure we’re all at our best later, I’m all for it." The Lions enter Week 17 with a chance to clinch their first playoff berth since 2016, and with St. Brown's reduced role, the team will look to other receivers to step up. Goff will likely lean on veteran options like Josh Reynolds and Kalif Raymond, as well as look for a bigger game from Williams, who is still rounding into form after his return from injury. The decision to limit St. Brown's snaps is seen as a calculated risk by the coaching staff, who want to keep their top playmakers fresh for what they hope will be a deep playoff run. With St. Brown fully involved in the team’s preparation and focused on the bigger picture, the Lions are confident they can take care of business in Week 17 and set themselves up for success in the postseason.
Let’s go sun god. Don’t mean to sound like your girl, but I need a big one from you tonight papi