Amon-Ra St. Brown received a profane message from Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis after Detroit’s big win in Dallas on Sunday.
St. Brown and the Lions defeated the Cowboys with a 47-9 win, and the receiver posted a taunting Instagram story afterward.
The recipient posted a video of himself from the locker room, listening to the chorus of Bankroll Fresh’s song “Take Over Your Trap,” and captioned the clip “What He Says.”
Lewis apparently didn’t appreciate that and responded to St. Brown’s story calling him a “b***h,” which the Lions star then posted to his followers with crying emojis.
The Cowboys defense was unhappy the next day when St. Brown shared the message publicly, writing on X, “That was between me and him. He decided to show it to the world.
Amon-Ra St. Brown posted a video mocking the Cowboys after the Lions’ big win
But the Cowboys’ Jourdan Lewis didn’t like the clip and then called Brown a ‘b****h’
St. Brown reposted Lewis’ direct message with a crying emoji, further challenging him
A fan then replied, “Sometimes you gotta let it go,” to which he replied, “You’re absolutely right.
This isn’t the first time St. Brown and Lewis have clashed, as the former accused the latter of talking “crazy” to him over the summer.
St. Brown spoke further The twist podcast when he remembered a previous match between the pair.
“Jourdan Lewis, I think that’s his name from the Cowboys. I don’t talk much unless someone is going to talk to me,” he began. “You know, I block hard, I do all that. But he was talking crazy things, like things I’ve never heard before.
St. Brown was all smiles after the Lions comfortably defeated the Cowboys on Sunday afternoon
“At that moment it’s like, I don’t know what he’s saying, I’m trying to play, win the game – I’m not worried about him,” he continued. “But as soon as he starts talking like that… if I get the chance to kill him, I’ll kill him.
When Lewis was asked about that trash talk last week, he said, “I honestly can’t remember,” via TSaad Yousuf from Athletic.
“Sometimes I just black out and just take it somewhere else. But if I said something disrespectful, I would probably say it again.”
Ultimately, St. Brown let his play do the talking as he caught four balls for 37 yards and a touchdown in the win.