St. Brown said Johnson called him right before the WR sat down to record his weekly podcast, and the two shared some friendly NFSW barbs. "I told him, 'For two times a year Ben we
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown revealed the conversation he had with Ben Johnson, the former offensive coordinator he jabbed at for taking the Bears' head coaching gig.
The NFC North is going to be FUN. There’s nothing but respect between Lions’ receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown and his (now former) offensive coordinator Ben Johnson — but that didn’t stop them taking shots at each other on Johnson’s way out the door.
Star Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown had a clear message for Ben Johnson after he left to coach the Chicago Bears.
The Detroit Lions improbable run is officially over. After a 15-2 regular-season record, NFC North championship, and No. 1 seed, the Lions succumbed to the Wash
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown can't wait to go up against his now-former offensive coordinator Ben Johnson."He's obviously excited for the opportunity," the wideout said of Johnson on the latest episode of his "St.
Kevin O’Connell, who led the Minnesota Vikings to the second-most victories in a season in franchise history, is the 2024 NFL Coach of the Year, chosen in voting conducted by the Professional Football Writers of America (PFWA).
The Detroit Lions may have ended their postseason earlier than expected, but this team still has faith in head coach Dan Campbell to take them all the way, according to wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown.
The Chicago Bears have made it official, announcing Ben Johnson as their head coach Tuesday and scheduling an introductory news conference for 11 a.m. Wednesday at Halas Hall.
Yes, consider him a fan of the Johnson hire. Hiring a head coach who calls plays, and thus won’t bolt for a promotion elsewhere, can create an offensive advantage.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell is disappointed his team had their hopeful Super Bowl run ended before it started, but he has faith the window remains wide open.
But Detroit got less than it wanted and took a step back from last year's postseason run. The Lions entered the divisional round as Super Bowl favorites, according to BetMGM Sportsbook, and exited with a 45-31 loss to sixth-seeded Washington on Saturday night in front of a stunned and saddened crowd.