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City of Detroit trolls Equanimeous St. Brown on social media
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown's brother, Equanimeous St. Brown, made controversial comments about Detroit while hosting his podcast. The city of Detroit responded with a witty retort on social media, highlighting its growing population and comparing Equanimeous unfavorably to his brother. The playful banter indicates a potential rivalry brewing, especially considering the two brothers play for different teams in the NFL.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown's brother, Equanimeous St. Brown, made controversial comments about Detroit while hosting his podcast. The city of Detroit responded with a witty retort on social media, highlighting its growing population and comparing Equanimeous unfavorably to his brother. The playful banter indicates a potential rivalry brewing, especially considering the two brothers play for different teams in the NFL.
Equanimeous St. Brown, city of Detroit trade barbs on social media
In a recent episode of the 'St. Brown Podcast', Equanimeous St. Brown, a wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints practice squad, made disparaging remarks about the city of Detroit, claiming that no one would choose to live there. The city of Detroit responded on social media, highlighting its growing population and contrasting Equanimeous's career trajectory with that of his brother, Amon-Ra St. Brown, who plays for the Detroit Lions. This exchange has sparked interest in the potential for future confrontations when the Saints and Lions meet again.
In a recent episode of the 'St. Brown Podcast', Equanimeous St. Brown, a wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints practice squad, made disparaging remarks about the city of Detroit, claiming that no one would choose to live there. The city of Detroit responded on social media, highlighting its growing population and contrasting Equanimeous's career trajectory with that of his brother, Amon-Ra St. Brown, who plays for the Detroit Lions. This exchange has sparked interest in the potential for future confrontations when the Saints and Lions meet again.
Cole Kmet - Questionable after practice return
Cole Kmet, tight end for the Chicago Bears, returned to practice as a limited participant after suffering a knee injury. He is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Falcons. If Kmet is unable to play, it could open up opportunities for other players in the passing game.
Cole Kmet, tight end for the Chicago Bears, returned to practice as a limited participant after suffering a knee injury. He is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Falcons. If Kmet is unable to play, it could open up opportunities for other players in the passing game.
Bears WR Darnell Mooney Out with Concussion
Bears wide receiver Darnell Mooney will miss Sunday's game against the Falcons due to a concussion. The team will rely on a combination of Tyler Scott, Equanimeous St. Brown, Velus Jones, Collin Johnson, and Trent Taylor to fill in behind D.J. Moore. Moore is the only recommended fantasy play among the wide receivers.
Bears wide receiver Darnell Mooney will miss Sunday's game against the Falcons due to a concussion. The team will rely on a combination of Tyler Scott, Equanimeous St. Brown, Velus Jones, Collin Johnson, and Trent Taylor to fill in behind D.J. Moore. Moore is the only recommended fantasy play among the wide receivers.
Bears put Herbert on IR; Johnson, Homer out vs. Vikings
Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert has been placed on injured reserve after injuring his ankle in Week 5. He will be eligible to return in Week 10. Rookie Roschon Johnson and Travis Homer are also out for the upcoming game against the Minnesota Vikings.
Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert has been placed on injured reserve after injuring his ankle in Week 5. He will be eligible to return in Week 10. Rookie Roschon Johnson and Travis Homer are also out for the upcoming game against the Minnesota Vikings.
Bears' Chase Claypool to be inactive vs. Broncos, source confirms
Chicago Bears wide receiver Chase Claypool will be inactive against the Denver Broncos on Sunday. Claypool expressed frustration with his usage in the Bears offense and stated that he has been adapting to his new role in the system. Bears receiver Equanimeous St. Brown is expected to be active for the first time this season.
Chicago Bears wide receiver Chase Claypool will be inactive against the Denver Broncos on Sunday. Claypool expressed frustration with his usage in the Bears offense and stated that he has been adapting to his new role in the system. Bears receiver Equanimeous St. Brown is expected to be active for the first time this season.
Chase Claypool to be Healthy Scratch for Bears vs. Broncos
Chase Claypool, wide receiver for the Chicago Bears, will not be playing in today's game against the Denver Broncos. Claypool had a lack of effort in the season opener and expressed frustration with his role on the team. Equanimeous St. Brown is expected to replace Claypool in the lineup. The Bears are also making a change at backup quarterback, replacing Nathan Peterman with Tyson Bagent.
Chase Claypool, wide receiver for the Chicago Bears, will not be playing in today's game against the Denver Broncos. Claypool had a lack of effort in the season opener and expressed frustration with his role on the team. Equanimeous St. Brown is expected to replace Claypool in the lineup. The Bears are also making a change at backup quarterback, replacing Nathan Peterman with Tyson Bagent.
Chase Claypool's status shaky after lackluster opener for Bears
Chase Claypool's lackluster performance against the Green Bay Packers could put the Chicago Bears wide receiver in jeopardy of being inactive this Sunday at Tampa Bay. Claypool was targeted twice by quarterback Justin Fields, and both passes resulted in incompletions. It was his effort blocking on the perimeter -- which resulted in multiple missed assignments and hindered the Bears' short passing game - that was the subject of criticism on social media after videos circulated of the wide receiver's apparent lack of effort.
Chase Claypool's lackluster performance against the Green Bay Packers could put the Chicago Bears wide receiver in jeopardy of being inactive this Sunday at Tampa Bay. Claypool was targeted twice by quarterback Justin Fields, and both passes resulted in incompletions. It was his effort blocking on the perimeter -- which resulted in multiple missed assignments and hindered the Bears' short passing game - that was the subject of criticism on social media after videos circulated of the wide receiver's apparent lack of effort.