Amon-Ra St. Brown flaunts eye-catching hair color during Warriors-Pistons
The Detroit Lions they are having the best season in franchise history. Detroit finished the regular season with a record of 15-2which surpassed the previous franchise record by three full games. The The Lions are the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs and are currently enjoying a bye week. It gave one Lions player a chance to show off his new hair ahead of the postseason.
Lions VR Amon-Ra St. Brown appeared at Thursday night’s Pistons vs. Warriors game in Detroit. St. Brown rocked his Honolulu blonde hair.
“You wanted to go blonde again for the playoffs?” asked the St. Louis reporter. Brovna during the match.
“I did, I had to,” replied St. Brown.
St. Brown dismissed concerns that his girlfriend might have a problem with his new blonde hair.
“She loves it,” concluded St. Brown. “She loves it anyway, so we’re all good.”
St. Brown first wore Honolulu blonde hair during Detroit’s historic playoff run during the 2023 season. St. Brown announced Monday that blonde hair is making a comeback again this winter.
Hair is looking good as the NFL playoffs begin this weekend.
Lions coordinators Ben Johnson, Aaron Glenn are spending their bye doing head coaching interviews

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There could soon be a Dan Campbell coaching tree in the NFL.
The Lions are on a break during the first round of the playoffs. As a result, their coordinators are available to conduct head coaching interviews with other teams. Both coordinators seem to be in high demand.
Lions OC Ben Johnson was the a hot name on the coaching market the past two offseasons. Johnson will participate in four head coaching interviews in the next two days. They will meet the Raiders and Patriots on Friday, and the Bears and Jaguars on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Lions DC Aaron Glenn received a whopping six interview requests for the week. Glenn declined to be interviewed by the Patriots and will take five interviews this week instead. He interviewed with the Jets on Thursday and will talk to the Saints and Raiders on Friday. Finally, he will interview with the Jaguars and Bears on Sunday.
Glenn may be more likely to leave Detroit this offseason than Johnson. Glenn is currently the betting favorite to win the head coaching job in New Orleans. He spent one year in New Orleans as a player and several seasons as a coach before becoming DC in Detroit.
The bye week could be a big help for Johnson and Glenn’s careers. If the Lions didn’t have a bye week but still advanced deep into the playoffs, they would be unavailable for interviews until the end of this month, or possibly February.
If that happened, teams with head coaching vacancies could get impatient and hire other candidates before interviewing Glenn or Johnson.
It will be interesting to see if one of these coordinators finally becomes the first head coach this winter.
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