Detroit Lions star receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown isn’t sugarcoating anything this offseason — he’s laser-focused and sending a message: the Lions are going all the way or it’s a bust.
Speaking to the media Thursday from OTAs in Allen Park, St. Brown revealed he’s not practicing right now because he had knee surgery after the season. It was a clean-up procedure, and he says he’ll be ready for training camp.
Even while rehabbing, St. Brown isn’t backing down from bold expectations.
“For us, it’s Super Bowl or nothing,” he said flat-out.
It’s a mindset that matches Detroit’s recent rise. The Lions went 15-2 last year but were stunned in the Divisional Round by the Commanders. The season before that, they made it to the NFC Championship. The next step? You guessed it — a trip to the big game.
St. Brown has been a huge part of this team’s transformation. At just 25 years old, he’s already made three straight Pro Bowls and has posted 100+ receptions and 1,000+ yards in three consecutive seasons. Last year, he racked up 115 catches for 1,263 yards and 12 touchdowns.
He’s got his sights set on a Super Bowl ring — and if the Lions follow his lead, don’t count them out.