Lions' Amon-Ra St. Brown says his teammate is 'worth every dollar' - Sport News

Lions’ Amon-Ra St. Brown says his teammate is ‘worth every dollar’

Wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown is among the original players that have helped turn the Lions franchise around in such a short amount of time and he’s doing his best to keep the band together.

Projecting what an Amon-Ra St. Brown contract extension might cost

Quarterback Jared Goff’s deal is up after the end of the 2024 season, and he revealed that he has started talking with the team about an extension.

“There have been discussions, but I’ll leave it at that,” Goff said, via Kyle Meinke of MLive.com.

It is unknown if the two sides are close to an agreement, but St. Brown is hoping that’s the case, saying his teammate is more than deserving of a major investment.

“To see what he’s done with this Detroit football team from two years, three years ago to now; he’s winning games,” St. Brown said, via MLive.com. “Go look at his stats too, they’re up there with some of the best quarterbacks in this league. He’s worth every dollar that he gets, and I can’t wait for him to get paid and be a part of his future for a very long time.”

When St. Brown was drafted in 2021, Detroit went on to win just three games. In 2023, the Lions won the NFC North and made it to the NFC Championship Game where they lost by just three points (34-31) to the 49ers.

Goff is a big reason why. Over the past two years, he has thrown for 9,013 yards, 59 touchdowns and 19 interceptions.

His price tag has risen as a result, but Detroit must do whatever it takes to keep him. According to Spotrac, Goff is expected to receive a four-year, $149.85 million deal ($37.4M per year).

That number is still nowhere near the highest-paid quarterbacks in the NFL. So, if the Lions can bring him back on a similar deal, it’s safe to say St. Brown will be ecstatic.

“He’s accurate, he commands the offense, all the stuff you want in a quarterback,” St. Brown added.

St. Brown is also due for a new contract, but he wants to make sure his quarterback is locked in for many years to come first.

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