Detroit Lions star wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown is making headlines again — not for a jaw-dropping catch or a game-winning play, but for the bold message he just delivered to fans and analysts concerned about the team’s coaching shake-up.

With both Ben Johnson (offensive coordinator) and Aaron Glenn (defensive coordinator) moving on this offseason, questions have swirled around whether Detroit can maintain the momentum that made them one of the NFC’s most dangerous teams in 2024.
But St. Brown isn’t having it.
“We trust the process. This is Detroit. We’ve built a culture — and it’s not going anywhere,” he said in a press conference earlier this week. “New faces, same fire. If you think we’re slowing down, you haven’t been paying attention.”
The Pro Bowl wideout, who posted over 1,500 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns last season, emphasized that the leadership in the locker room is stronger than ever — and that the new coordinators have already earned the players’ respect.
“This team is player-led. We know who we are, and we’re not starting over. We’re evolving.”
Head coach Dan Campbell echoed St. Brown’s confidence, saying the new hires were “handpicked to match the grit and vision of this squad.”
Bottom line: Amon-Ra St. Brown just silenced the doubters. With the Lions hungry for a Super Bowl run and their star receiver locked in, Detroit might be more dangerous than ever — no matter who’s calling the plays.