DETROIT — Lions star Amon-Ra St. Brown's well-known no-hands headstand celebration continues to tackle a lifetime of its personal.
Followers getting into Ford Area early on Sunday will obtain a St. Brown bobblehead whereas provides final, that includes the now-legendary act as Detroit hosts the Minnesota Vikings at 1 p.m.
As a substitute of the pinnacle nodding like a typical bobblehead, St. Brown's legs will wobble on the particular game-day giveaway.
St. Brown initially went viral whereas celebrating his second-quarter toe-tap landing towards the Inexperienced Bay Packers on Nov. 3, 2024, with the no-hands headstand final season.
Since then, the picture has been plastered on every part from clothes objects to Christmas ornaments and even a life-sized cake that was on show within the entrance window of The House Bakery store positioned in Rochester, Michigan, forward of final yr's playoffs, amongst different commemorative objects.
Vertical hand followers formed like St. Brown had been additionally given out throughout Lions coaching camp over the summer season and had been lately used on a limited-edition Honey Nut Cheerios cereal field that was launched nationwide within the fall.
St. Brown was noticed with an early version of one of many bobbleheads whereas leaving Thursday's follow, and he instructed ESPN that he was happy with the way it got here out.
He celebrated his twenty sixth birthday on Friday, Oct. 24, in the course of the Lions' bye week, the place he visited Las Vegas together with his household and associates, however he's now able to return to motion towards the Vikings.
“Now it is time to go full pressure,” St. Brown stated.
 
 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 