
Detroit Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown boosting skills of young football athletes
Detroit Lions superstar Amon-Ra St. Brown is helping young athletes strengthen their skills on the gridiron.
The wide receiver spent the weekend traveling all over Michigan to host youth football camps. On Sunday, he was in Bloomfield Hills at Brother Rice High School.
More than 600 kids wait on the field for St. Brown to make his appearance.
"He seems like a cool guy, to be nice, to meet him, play with him a little bit," Jaxson Langlois, 13, said.

Amon-Ra St. Brown holds youth football camp at Nouvel Catholic Central
SAGINAW, Mich. (WNEM) - Today local kids got to learn football from a Detroit Lions star.
Amon-Ra St. Brown held a youth football camp at Nouvel High School for kids ages 6-16.
These young athletes got to take part in drills and contests while being able to play on the field with the Lions star receiver.

All-Pro wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown shares journey from childhood to NFL stardom with Kevin Hart
DETROIT – All-Pro wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown visited comedian Kevin Hart's Cold as Balls YouTube show for the season 11 premiere to discuss various topics ranging from his upbringing to becoming an NFL star for the Detroit Lions.
The premiere occurred on Tuesday (April 8), when Hart, a Philadelphia Eagles fan, was rubbing it in that the Lions, who had the best record in the league, got upset by the Washington Commanders.

All About Amon-Ra St. Brown's Parents, Miriam and John Brown
Amon-Ra St. Brown's parents, Miriam and John Brown, couldn’t be prouder of their youngest son.
The wide receiver from the University of Southern California, and his brothers, Equanimeous and Osiris, come from a football family. Amon-Ra was drafted by the Detroit Lions in 2021 and has become one of the hottest young playmakers in the league.

Amon-Ra St. Brown's Brothers: All About Equanimeous, Osiris and Their Football Family
Detroit Lions star wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown and his brothers — Equanimeous and Osiris — played everything from baseball to basketball to soccer before committing to football.
Former Notre Dame standout Equanimeous is now a New Orleans Saints wide receiver. Osiris, the middle child, won a football scholarship to Stanford University but had his career cut short by injuries.