Amon-Ra St. Brown breaks down coach Antwaan Randle El’s departure for the Bears

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Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown isn’t normally known for breaking news, but maybe the “Sun God” needs to add that to his job title. He was in position to be the first to report that wide receivers coach Antwaan Randle El was leaving the Lions to become the new passing game coordinator of the Chicago Bears.

In the latest edition of the St. Brown Podcast, the Lions All-Pro reveals he inadvertently learned Randle El was leaving for the Bears.

“I hit up the group chat, I go, ‘El, ain’t you from Chicago?” St. Brown said. “I sent that. Next one. ‘You following Ben?’ Literally, I sent that at 6:17 p.m. Two minutes later, I get a call from him. ‘The f***?’ I answer.

“He said, ‘What’s up, man.’ He goes, ‘Hey man. How’d you know? Did that get leaked?’ I said, ‘Nah, I was just messing around.’”

The surprised reaction from St. Brown was a genuine one. Randle El was in line to climb the coaching ladder in Detroit, but he opted to go to his hometown Bears with Ben Johnson instead. No. 14 has no hard feelings for his longtime coach.

“I get it. He’s from Chicago, too. So, it’s a step up, he gets to be receivers coach, knows the offense, knows Ben. It just makes sense for him,” St. Brown said. “I’m not upset. I’m not upset about it. I’m happy for him. It’s just funny how it all went down.”

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