The Detroit Lions cruised past the Washington Commanders with a 44–22 victory on Sunday — a game that drew plenty of attention, not just for the score but for a memorable touchdown celebration. With former President Donald Trump in attendance, Amon-Ra St. Brown found the end zone and marked the moment by mimicking Trump’s signature dance move.
While many fans found the gesture entertaining, others were less enthusiastic. On his personal podcast following the game, St. Brown addressed the mixed reactions.“If anyone felt offended, I truly apologize,” he said. “Honestly, if any president had been there and had a trademark dance, I would’ve done it too.”
The star wideout’s response showed that his intention was lighthearted — he simply wanted to acknowledge the moment rather than make any political statement.
While opinions on his celebration varied across social media, most agreed that St. Brown continues to shine for Detroit — and that his lighthearted “Trump dance” became one of the more talked-about moments from the Lions’ big win over Washington.




