Amon-Ra St. Brown exposes Jourdan Lewis DM after Lions blowout Cowboys: ‘You a bitch’
The Detroit Lions epitomized dominance on Sunday when they traveled down to Dallas and defeated the Cowboys in a 47-9 blowout win in AT&T Stadium. The win definitely called for celebration, as Lions’ wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown posted a video on his Instagram story of Detroit playing the song Take Over Your Trap by Bankroll Fresh to help celebrate the road victory.
One Dallas Cowboys player did not enjoy seeing St. Brown’s story and replied with a vulgar direct message to the Detroit wideout. St. Brown screenshotted the message and also posted it on his story, exposing Cowboys’ defensive back Jourdan Lewis for his remark that can be seen below.
Lewis responded to St. Brown posting his private message to him publicly Monday morning in a tweet. Writing, “That was between me and him. He decided to show the world.”
Their most recent back-and-forth isn’t the first chapter of the beef between St. Brown and Lewis. The drama dates back to three months ago when St. Brown joined The Pivot Podcast and opened up about his first verbal exchange with Lewis on the field last season.
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“Jourdan Lewis I think is his name from the Cowboys,” St. Brown recalled. “I don’t talk much unless someone’s gonna talk to me. I block hard, I do all that. But he was talking crazy, like some s—- I’ve never heard before.”
“I’m trying to make plays, win the game, I’m not worried about him. But once he starts talking like that, if I do get a chance to kill him, I’m a kill him.”
St. Brown and his teammates certainly killed the Cowboys on Sunday. Scoring points on each of their first nine possessions of the game with 492 yards of total offense while the Cowboys failed to reach the end zone with just nine points through field goals. St. Brown caught all four passes thrown his way for 37 yards and a touchdown.