Wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown is eager to get back on the field after Detroit’s disappointing 2025 season.
“I’ve been excited to get back to work,” St. Brown told ESPN’s Eric Woodyard. “I feel like last year, we had a disappointing season as a team. That’s how we feel internally. So, I’ve just been excited to get back to work. I’ve been motivated as ever. I feel like I’m motivated every year, but this year, I feel like it was a little different.”
The Lions’ 2025 season was a letdown as Detroit had high aspirations to be fighting for the Lombardi Trophy. Detroit failed to make the playoffs despite a 9-8 record in a tough NFC North as the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers represented the division.
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Detroit this offseason made a few major changes to its coaching staff and backfield. The Lions moved on from offensive coordinator John Morton after inconsistent offensive play and hired former Cardinals OC Drew Petzing. They also traded running back David Montgomery to Houston.
St. Brown was “sick” over the Montgomery trade, saying his former teammate was an RB1 on 31 other teams.
The Lions RB1 remains Jahmyr Gibbs, one of the best in the game.
Despite the Montgomery trade, St. Brown is confident that the Lions have the right pieces to contend for a Super Bowl.
“I feel like our whole nucleus is still with us. A lot of our best players are still with us and have been with us, so I feel like when you’ve got the players that we have, I can go down the list of the guys — offensively, defensively and special teams… Jack Fox, Jake Bates,” he said. “We’ve got a bunch of guys on our team, so when you’ve got the nucleus that we have, I think you always have a shot at the big one. So, we’ve just got to put it together.
“We’ve got some free agents, signed some good guys, drafted some good guys so we’ve got the coaches,” he said. “We’ve got to put the work in. OTAs, training camp, end of season, it’s going to be tough things that happen throughout the season, but if you can overcome those, I think we’ll be fine.”
St. Brown and Co. can start their quest for the Lombardi Trophy when organized team activities begin on May 27 and ramp up for Detroit’s mandatory minicamp on June 16.
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