Amon-Ra St. Brown Injury Update
The Detroit Lions received a glimmer of hope regarding Amon-Ra St. Brown’s health after he exited the Thanksgiving Day game against the Green Bay Packers. As the Lions fell to the Packers at Ford Field, their playoff aspirations began to dim, with a current record of 7–5. To keep their postseason hopes alive, the team likely needs to secure at least four wins out of their final five games. A key factor in that equation is the health of St. Brown, their standout wide receiver.
Positive Signs for Recovery
On Friday, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported encouraging news about St. Brown’s condition. Initially removed from the game due to an injury, he is believed to have sustained a low-ankle sprain. This diagnosis has provided some relief for Lions fans as it suggests the injury may not be as severe as it could have been.
As the team continues to assess St. Brown’s situation, early indications show that he might return sooner rather than later. The Lions have a fortunate break in their schedule, with just one game on the horizon in the next 16 days. They are set to face the Dallas Cowboys on December 4, which could provide St. Brown with ample time to recover and potentially make a pivotal impact in their playoff quest.
With the stakes high, the Lions are hopeful that a healthy St. Brown can contribute significantly as they navigate the crucial weeks ahead in their pursuit of postseason football.

