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Lions fan creates Amon-Ra St. Brown snow sculpture

Jamison Agnello and his family built the 7-foot snow sculpture in the front yard of their Harrison Township home.

Amon-Ra St. Brown underwent a surgical knee procedure after this past season “to clean some stuff up,” but expects to be ready to practice when training camp begins in July, he told reporters Thursday, June 5.

“Should be good to go,” he said.

The Detroit Lions’ most prolific pass catcher did not participate in the any of the offseason training activities open to the media.

St. Brown has led the team in receiving yards each season since entering the NFL in 2021 as a fourth-round pick.

Last year, the two-time All-Pro caught 115 passes for 1,263 yards and produced 12 touchdowns from scrimmage.

While St. Brown didn’t specify the knee that was operated on, he appeared to have injured his right one while returning a punt last November during a victory over the Indianapolis Colts. St. Brown didn’t participate in practice the next day but played later that week in a Thanksgiving win over the Chicago Bears.

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