Lions Star Amon-Ra St. Brown Gets Called Out By Commanders Wide Receiver

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Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown isn't afraid to speak his mind. That being said, he's eating his words this week.

Over the weekend, the Lions suffered an upset loss to the Washington Commanders in the divisional round of the playoffs. Absolutely no one saw this coming, especially not St. Brown. He talked a big game about Detroit all season long, and to some degree, his trash talk was warranted. What wasn't warranted, however, was his diss towards Dyami Brown in September of 2022. He basically mocked the Commanders for taking him. 

"The draft, it is what it is. Even the commanders, they got a guy before me over there. I believe his name is Dyami Brown," the Pro Bowl wideout said. "I don't know how many catches he had. You guys can probably tell me that. Or how many yards he had. I don't forget things like that. I see him across the sideline from where I'm standing during the game, and I'm going to give every team hell." 

DETROIT,MICHIGAN-JANUARY 18: Wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown (14) of the Detroit Lions gestures during an NFL Divisional Round game between the Detroit Lions and the Washington Commanders in Detroit, Michigan USA, on Saturday, January 18, 2025. (Photo by Amy Lemus/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

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Well, let's just say Dyami Brown got the last laugh this week. Not only did the Commanders defeat the Lions, he played extremely well, hauling in six receptions for 98 yards. 

On Monday night, Brown called out St. Brown on Instagram. He posted a few photos from this past Saturday's game along with this caption: "What's his name? I think y'all can tell me that."

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Obviously, that's a shot at St. Brown. You can tell that Brown used a variation of his words against him. 

St. Brown had a nice stat line against the Commanders, make no mistake about it, but all that matters in the postseason are wins and losses. 

For the second year in a row, St. Brown was on the wrong end of a heartbreaking postseason loss. 

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