In a thrilling moment during today’s game against the Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown capped off a 66-yard catch and run with a touchdown — but the significance of the play went beyond just the score. As St. Brown crossed into the end zone, he, along with running backs David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs, made NFL history.
The trio became the first in NFL history to each total over 1,000 scrimmage yards and 10+ touchdowns in consecutive seasons. This impressive milestone highlights the dynamic offensive talent that Detroit has cultivated this season, with St. Brown, Montgomery, and Gibbs leading the charge.
As seen in the photo, St. Brown, Montgomery, and Gibbs have become key figures in the Lions' offensive success, each contributing in unique ways. St. Brown's explosive plays in the passing game, Montgomery's toughness in the running game, and Gibbs' versatility have been central to the Lions' potent attack.
This historic achievement not only reinforces the strength of Detroit's offense but also sets the stage for even greater things to come. With such a powerful trio leading the way, the Lions look poised to make a serious run in the postseason.