Detroit, Michigan – In a statement that has energized Lions fans and sent waves across the NFL, wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown of the Detroit Lions made a powerful promise about his future with the team: he will stay in Detroit until he brings home a Super Bowl championship, no matter how long it takes.
“I’m not here just to play one season,” St. Brown said during a recent media session. “I’m here to bring a championship to Detroit. If we haven’t won yet, I will stay until we do it. This city and these fans deserve a Super Bowl, and I will give everything I have for that.”

The 26-year-old receiver, who was selected by the Lions in the fourth round of the 2021 NFL Draft, has quickly established himself as the centerpiece and leader of the team’s resurgence since becoming a full-time starter in 2022.
A Young Leader With a Long-Term Vision
St. Brown, who spent his early seasons developing into one of the league’s most reliable pass-catchers, has shown remarkable growth, consistency, and leadership. After recording back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons and becoming a focal point of the Lions’ offense, he is now viewed as the long-term cornerstone of the franchise.

Despite facing double-teams and heavy defensive attention, St. Brown has earned the trust of teammates, coaches, and the entire Detroit community with his work ethic, toughness, and clutch performances.
“This isn’t about one great moment,” St. Brown continued. “This is about daily work, about teammates, about the fans, and about this city. We want to bring back something Detroit hasn’t had in over 65 years — a Super Bowl.”
Building Around the Core
The Lions are actively building their roster around St. Brown. The front office has added quality pieces on both offense and defense, creating a talented and young core capable of competing at the highest level. Under head coach Dan Campbell, the team is focused on building a physical, balanced offense that maximizes St. Brown’s route-running, yards after catch, and leadership.
Although the road to the Super Bowl remains challenging — especially in the highly competitive NFC North — optimism in Detroit is at an all-time high.
St. Brown’s bold promise has only strengthened the belief among Lions fans that the organization is entering a new era filled with hope — an era that could finally end the long championship drought.






