Amon-Ra St. Brown is trending to be the Detroit Lions' next great wideout, following in the footsteps of Herman Moore and Calvin Johnson. He is also an intriguing personality in his own right, with his father naming him after an Egyptian deity.
On Christmas Day, St. Brown and his girlfriend Brooklyn Adams posted a TikTok video dancing to Naughty Boy and Sam Smith's "La La La."
This sparked a variety of reactions, including one user who took the time to insult Travis Hunter and his girlfriend.
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"Take notes Travis Hunter. This is what good looks like," one fan said.
More reactions to Amon-Ra St. Brown's TikTok with his girlfriend can be seen below:
"Digging it! It is great to watch someone happy with their girlfriend," one said.
"How can anyone hate Amon-Ra," another said.
"Not the TD celebration that got em fines last season," another commented.
"He out here having the time of his life!" another added.
Amon-Ra St. Brown still taking NFCCG loss at 49ers badly
The Lions were always considered potential division winners in the 2023 season, but few predicted the level of success they would achieve.
They got off to a dominant start, clinching the NFC North at 12-5, and made it all the way to the NFC Championship Game — their first appearance since the days of legendary running back Barry Sanders.
Amon-Ra St. Brown was a key contributor during the run, catching 22 passes for 274 yards and a touchdown. However, he does not have fond memories of the NFC Championship Game. The Lions blew a 24-7 lead and lost 34-31 to the San Francisco 49ers.
Speaking to the press on Sunday, St. Brown compared the loss to a heartbreaking defeat he suffered in high school during the CIF (Southern California football) title game:
"I would say it game was probably up there with one of the worst losses that I've had in my life in my football career. Just the way everything played out was like a horror movie but we're back, (it's a) new year. We got a chance to redeem ourselves so I think we're pretty excited."
This Monday represents a rematch of that NFC Championship Game, and Amon-Ra St. Brown is determined to win:
“I remember that feeling walking off that field last year, didn’t feel good... I don’t know if it’s gonna get brought up or not, but I feel like each player that was here last year knows the feeling that we had last year and we want to go in there and hopefully come out with a dub.”
Kickoff for the game is at 8:15 p.m. ET on ABC/ESPN.