DETROIT — The remarkable no-hands headstand celebration of Lions superstar Amon-Ra St. Brown continues to gain popularity.

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Fans arriving at Ford Field on Sunday will have the chance to grab a St. Brown bobblehead while supplies last, showcasing the iconic act as Detroit prepares to face the Minnesota Vikings at 1 p.m.
Unlike a traditional bobblehead, this one features St. Brown’s legs wobbling.
The celebration initially went viral after his toe-tap touchdown against the Green Bay Packers on Nov. 3, 2024, when he executed the no-hands headstand last season.
Since that moment, the image has adorned various items, from apparel to holiday ornaments, even featuring in a life-sized cake showcased at The Home Bakery in Rochester, Michigan, ahead of the previous year’s playoffs, among other memorabilia.
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Vertical hand fans resembling St. Brown were also distributed during Lions training camp over the summer and recently featured on a limited-edition Honey Nut Cheerios box that debuted nationwide this fall.
St. Brown was seen with an early version of one of the bobbleheads after Thursday’s practice, and he expressed to ESPN his satisfaction with the final product.
He celebrated turning 26 on Friday, Oct. 24, during the Lions’ bye week, enjoying time in Las Vegas with family and friends, but is now eager to compete against the Vikings.
«It’s time to go all in,» St. Brown stated.














