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Amon-Ra St. Brown recently made some playful jabs at his brother Equanimeous St. Brown after he signed with the New Orleans Saints. During a conversation on their podcast, Amon-Ra teased Equanimeous by suggesting that the Saints are not in a position to win a Super Bowl this season, unlike the Detroit Lions.

While Amon-Ra expressed confidence in the Lions’ ability to compete for a championship, Equanimeous defended his new team, stating that he believes the Saints have what it takes to win it all. Despite the Saints’ lackluster performance in recent years, Equanimeous remains optimistic about their chances, pointing out that making the playoffs is not a far-fetched goal for the team.

It’s worth noting that the Saints have struggled to reach the postseason since 2020, raising doubts about their ability to contend for a Super Bowl. Equanimeous, who had a limited impact with the Chicago Bears last season, will need to step up his game to make a significant contribution to his new team.

Interestingly, Equanimeous also joked about not being picked up by the Lions in free agency, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the NFL offseason. On the other hand, Amon-Ra and the Lions are determined to build on their success from the previous season and make a strong push for a Super Bowl title after falling short in the NFC Championship game against the San Francisco 49ers.

As the two brothers engage in some lighthearted banter, it’s clear that both teams have their sights set on achieving success in the upcoming season. While Amon-Ra’s confidence in the Lions may seem bold, Equanimeous’ belief in the Saints’ potential demonstrates his faith in the organization’s ability to overcome past setbacks and emerge as a strong contender in the league.

Ultimately, the friendly rivalry between the St. Brown brothers adds an intriguing dynamic to the upcoming NFL season, as fans eagerly anticipate how their respective teams will fare on the road to the Super Bowl. Whether the Lions or the Saints will ultimately hoist the Lombardi Trophy remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure – the competition between the St. Brown siblings is sure to make for some entertaining matchups on and off the field.