In a stunning display of skill and determination, wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown has solidified his place in Detroit Lions history. With an exceptional performance in the Week 7 game, St. Brown broke not one, but two team records.
St. Brown's incredible day on the field saw him catch an astonishing 13 passes for 102 yards. This outstanding achievement, when combined with his outstanding performance in Week 6 against Tampa Bay, where he hauled in 12 receptions for 124 yards, has etched his name in the Lions' record books.
By surpassing Brett Perriman's previous record of 12 catches in two consecutive games set in 1995, St. Brown has cemented himself as one of the most prolific wide receivers in Lions history. His 25 receptions over a two-game period is a testament to his exceptional talent and undeniable impact on the team's success.
But St. Brown's record-breaking spree doesn't stop there. He also matched the impressive feat achieved by Herman Moore in 1997. St. Brown has now caught at least five passes for at least 50 yards in each of the first six games of the season, tying Moore's team record. This remarkable consistency and performance week after week highlight St. Brown's ability to dominate on the field.
The Detroit Lions have found a true gem in Amon-Ra St. Brown. Not only has he shattered records that stood for decades, but he has also become an integral part of the team's offense. His exceptional route-running, reliable hands, and explosive plays have made him a nightmare for opposing defenses.