
"For the record, Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown says it wasn't him playing NBA 2K26 in the wee hours Sunday before his team played the Cleveland Browns in Week 4. "That was one of my buddies playing on my account," St. Brown clarified after Thursday's practice. A clip of St. Brown went viral over the weekend, with his gaming profile allegedly popping up on the NBA 2K26 MyPlayer park at 4 a.m. before the Lions faced the Browns at home."
"Either way, the late-night gaming -- or lack thereof -- didn't affect his on-field performance, as the All-Pro receiver caught all seven targets from Lions quarterback Jared Goff for 70 receiving yards and two touchdowns in Detroit's 34-10 win over Cleveland to improve to 3-1. The receiver also addressed his NBA 2K sighting on his "St. Brown Podcast" on Wednesday. Goff and St. Brown's six touchdowns this season are also the most of any quarterback-receiver duo in the NFL."
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown denied that he was playing NBA 2K26 at 4 a.m., saying a buddy was using his account. A clip of his gaming profile allegedly appeared in the NBA 2K26 MyPlayer park at 4 a.m. before the Browns game and went viral. The late-night gaming did not affect his play; he caught all seven targets for 70 yards and two touchdowns in Detroit's 34-10 win over Cleveland. He addressed the sighting on his St. Brown Podcast. He noted online trolls and said he sometimes trolls back, adding that he is human.
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