The meeting of Detroit and Chicago Sunday will be more important for a couple of guys on both teams. The St. Brown and Sewell brothers will face off for the first time this season. In the case of the Sewells, it will be the first time Penei and Noah have faced off in the NFL. Meanwhile, Amon-Ra and Equanimous St. Brown have faced off against each other in the last two seasons. Amon-Ra, who co-hosts a podcast for The 33rd Team with his brother, expressed his excitement for the approaching showdown on Thursday. “I enjoy giving him s**t on my podcast because I can because he’s my brother.” “Every team in this league is good, and you’re in the NFL for a reason,” said St. Brown. “These are all competitive teams; you can lose any Sunday.” But when it comes to my brother, I can trash speak him all I want, and I kind of enjoy it. “It’s fun, it’s a lot of fun just with family being around, getting to play him, kind of know some of the players on the team through him,” St. Brown stated.
St. Brown is a driven individual. The third-year wideout has gone above and above to demonstrate his toughness while keeping track of all the receivers drafted before him.
He has emerged as one of the league’s most prolific wideouts, with four consecutive 100-yard games. Throughout the 2023 season, he hopes to be a consistent contributor to the Lions’ offense. “I think consistency is the most important thing for me, and I think it’s one of the most difficult things to do in this league.” And that’s really what I’m proud of, trying to be consistent, so trying to do it every week is difficult. But I put in the effort every week to try to go out there and accomplish it, to give myself the best chance of success.”
His receiving numbers lead the Lions and are among the best in the league. However, he is less concerned with the productivity and more focused with making an impact that would assist his team win.
“Every week, it might not be 100 yards or two touchdowns, but if I can impact the game in any way, whether it’s run blocking, making a big block down the field after, say, Sam catches a third-and-5 short, I make a block to help him get the first down, I make a block to help him get the first down.” Whatever it is, the most important thing is that I can make a difference and help this team win. The figures, statistics, and so on will come with hard work. Keep performing your work every day, and I believe it will come. For me, it’s all about being consistent as a player.”
In a variety of categories, the Lions offense ranks among the top in the league. Its firepower was on full display against the Chargers on Sunday, as they racked up 533 yards of total offense. Nonetheless, St. Brown believes the team has more to offer in their quest for an NFC North title.
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