“It won’t be safe for you”: Saints WR warns Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown against doing ‘media sh*t’ in New Orleans

NFL: Detroit Lions at Dallas Cowboys - Source: Imagn
NFL: Detroit Lions at Dallas Cowboys - Source: Imagn

Amon-Ra St. Brown has been warned that New Orleans Saints fans are not up there in the list of most passionate fans unlike the Bills Mafia and Philadelphia Eagles. However, on the St. Brown Podcast, Equanimeous St. Brown, who plays wideout for the Saints, offered a different perspective on the team's fanbase.

Amon-Ra, the Detroit Lions wideout, asked his brother if he would be safe walking around the city considering they are conference rivals and that the Lions had beaten the Saints 28-33 in their last outing.

"Do you think I might be good walking around New Orleans? Will they hate me?"

Equanimeous St. Brown offered a candid answer and said that his brother should not be seen in New Orleans, as it might spell trouble for him:

"Super Bowl in New Orleans. You guys might be in it, you guys might not. But don’t come and do your little media sh*t. It won’t be safe for you. They don’t f**k with you down there."

Equanimeous also warned him of "Bountygate" the scandal that had rocked the team where bounties were placed on injured players of opposite teams.

The current Denver Broncos had even been suspended because of the scandal. Equanimeous jokingly hinted that his brother may be targeted as well.

With the Super Bowl 2025 set to be held in Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Amon Ra might have to be there anyway if his team continues on the same trajectory that they have been on so far.


Amon-Ra St. Brown gets into social media feud with Cowboys' Jourdan Lewis

Soon after the game, Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis slid into the Lions WR's DMs and texted him a three-word message. Amon-Ra St. Brown had posted a video on his story talking about the Cowboys game, and Lewis' text was a response to that video.

"You a b***h"

However, Amon-Ra St. Brown decided to make it public and posted a screenshot of the DM on his story with crying face emojis. Jourdan Lewis wasn't too pleased with their private conversation being shared publicly, so he posted a message on X (formerly, Twitter).

"That was between me and him," he said on X. "He decided to show the world."

Amon Ra-St. Brown hasn't responded to Lewis' post as of the time of writing. The Lions next take on the undefeated Minnesota Vikings on SNF.

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