The Detroit Lions are riding a wave of confidence with their stellar 10-1 start, and at the heart of their success is wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown.
He’s been a lifeline for quarterback Jared Goff, making crucial plays that have kept the team’s offense humming.
But heading into their divisional clash with the Bears, there’s a hint of uncertainty swirling around St. Brown’s status.
A knee injury has Lions fans holding their breath, wondering if their star receiver will take the field. The good news is that St. Brown himself sounds optimistic.
Tuesday, he offered a reassuring message about his condition, noting he’s feeling good despite the short week of preparation.
“I feel good. You know, we got a day left to go, but, short week, I feel good,” he told reporters.
Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown said he feels good, and expects to play this week vs. the Bears pic.twitter.com/zrvODi1EAO
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His versatility has been on full display this season. Just last week, St. Brown stepped up to handle punt returns when the team needed him, showcasing the kind of team-first attitude that’s become synonymous with these Lions.
If called upon again, he’s ready to answer the challenge.
Make no mistake, this game against the Chicago Bears is more than just another divisional matchup.
While Chicago might not be the fearsome team of years past, divisional games are always unpredictable. The Lions can’t afford to let injuries derail the momentum they’ve built.
One thing’s certain: Dan Campbell’s team has shown all season they’re not easily knocked off course. Whether St. Brown plays or not, they’ll be ready to fight.
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