Amon-Ra St. Brown Dan is a key component of Campbell's offense Detroit Lions. His high level connection Jared Goff played an important role on the way to the playoffs.
Let's examine St. Brown's availability ahead of the Lions' Week 17 game against the San Francisco 49ers.
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Amon-Ra St. Brown playing tonight?
yes, Amon-Ra Holy Brown is playing tonight against the San Francisco 49ers. He enters the match without an injury determination, so he will appear before kick-off, barring any untoward incident.
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St. Brown has been reliable this season, playing in all 15 games and serving as the Lions' primary pass rusher. He will line up against the 49ers as he looks to bolster his side's case for the No. 1 seed in the postseason.
However, two teammates will not play. David Montgomery was sidelined due to a knee injury and Caliph Raymond he won't play because of a foot problem. Additionally, Jalen Reeves-Maybin is questionable with a neck problem.
How is Amon-Ra St. Brown doing this season?
Amon-Ra St. Having a career year with Brown Detroit Lions. The USC Trojans product has been a security blanket for Jared Goff, with the duo combining for impressive performances throughout the regular season. St. Brown has scored a touchdown in all but five games this season.
He compiled a stat line of 101 catches, 1,126 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns. The Lions depend heavily on his fine route running, passing ability and telepathic connection with former No. 1 overall pick Jared Goff.
The Lions head into the game against the San Francisco 49ers knowing they control their playoff destiny. With a win over the 49ers and Minnesota Vikings In Weeks 17 and 18, they could secure the number one seed in the NFC.
The Lions are hoping their players avoid any injuries in tonight's game and next week's must-win game against the Vikings. They have had a lot of injuries this season and will look to minimize them before the playoffs. Expect Dan Campbell to rest players if his team takes a solid lead at any point in the remaining regular season games.
Edited by Nadim El Kak