Both St. Brown and Gibbs will be focal points of Detroit’s offense next season.
Gibbs says St. Brown has been helping him with pass-catching on Lions
Still, the production could go very well go up as Gibbs has the talent to do so, plus he has been reportedly working with St. Brown and others in the offseason in catching the ball. He would even credit St. Brown saying that if he needs any advice, “I know he’ll be there for me” according to the team’s website.
“He’s always a guy who’s willing to help his team. He wants to win, and we all want to win and overall, he’s a great person, so whatever I need I’ll ask, and I know he’ll be there for me,” Gibbs said of St. Brown.
Gibbs was selected with the 12th overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft coming out of the University of Alabama where besides being in a committee with David Montgomery, he still showed his spark as he rushed for 945 yards and 10 touchdowns. If there is someone who is excited to see Gibbs grow, it’s Lions head coach Dan Campbell.
“You’re going into Year 2 and get a little bit better at your craft,” Campbell said about Gibbs and other players heading into their second seasons. “And all those guys, I said it the other day, are jockeying for opportunities for production. The guys that we can trust and count on are going to make plays for us are going to get more opportunities to make plays for us, so those two (Gibbs and tight end Sam LaPorta) fall into that boat.”
Detroit is looking to build off of a relatively successful season as they went 12-5 which won them the NFC North before being eliminated by the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship game. The Lions open up the season against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, Sept. 8.