The Detroit Lions took full advantage of their bye week for some fun and team-bonding, holding their annual Halloween party where players brought their A-game in the costume department. As shared on social media by wide receiver Amon‑Ra St. Brown, the event was filled with creativity, laughter, and a reminder that it’s not all work and no play for Detroit.
Quarterback Jared Goff stole the spotlight with his costume inspired by the movie Ratatouille—going as a chef, while his infant child dressed as a mouse. His performance in jest revealed another side of the team off the field: togetherness and personality.
Other standouts included edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson, whose costume came complete with props and full commitment, and running back Jahmyr Gibbs, who joined in on the fun alongside his significant other. Together, the costumes reflect a group that knows how to switch gears—from high-stakes football to high-spirits Halloween.
So why does this matter? Because team chemistry doesn’t just build in drills, meetings or games—it also builds in moments like this. Shared laughter, off-field memories and relaxed settings can strengthen bonds and boost morale. As the Lions get back on the field, those connections matter just as much as X’s and O’s.
In short, the Halloween party was more than fun—it was a signal that Detroit is unified, enjoying its journey, and ready to hit the next stretch with the kind of cohesion that might give them an edge.
Lions Let Loose for Halloween: Goff, Gibbs & Hutchinson Lead Spooktacular Costume Bash
