Equanimeous St. Brown apparently doesn’t have a lot love for the metropolis of Detroit.
Throughout final week’s episode of the “St. Brown Podcast,” Equanimeous took a variety of digs on the metropolis that his brother Lions star receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown calls residence.
“Nobody actually flies to Detroit, it’s not likely a fascinating vacation spot. So there’s not that many flights going there, in case you had been questioning,” Equanimeous, who signed with the New Orleans Saints follow squad this offseason, quipped.
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“I’m telling you. Nobody’s making an attempt to go to Detroit, actually. Apart from for a Lions sport, I really feel like there’s no motive to go there.”
Unsurprisingly, Amon-Ra took protection of his brother’s remarks, however Equanimeous was unrelenting.
“Detroit — nobody’s going there. I promise you… I feel lots of people exterior Detroit would agree with me. Like if they may select to stay anyplace on the earth or the nation, they’d not select Detroit — hate to say it.”
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The remarks appeared to ruffle some feathers in Michigan — particularly the social media account for town of Detroit.
“Man, we all know it’s onerous when child bro is outshining you. However you don’t should take that out on us, Equanimeous,” the account on X posted in response to a clip of the podcast. “Our inhabitants has really grown for the primary time in additional than six a long time, per the @uscensusbureau. Detroit now ranks because the twenty sixth most populous metropolis in America.”
Equanimeous responded again on social media with one other spirited dig, “Hopefully subsequent 12 months you’ll crack high 25.”
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However Detroit had the final snigger.
“Hopefully subsequent 12 months you don’t have to maneuver to a different metropolis,” the put up learn.
Equanimeous St. Brown was drafted by the Inexperienced Bay Packers within the sixth spherical of the 2018 NFL Draft. After 4 seasons, he signed with the Chicago Bears and, throughout the offseason, he joined the Saints follow squad.
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