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Lions' Amon-Ra St. Brown hits 'Trump Dance' TD celebration with President watching

Amon-Ra St. Brown gave the Lions a moment Sunday that instantly went viral.

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After scoring his ninth touchdown of the season to put Detroit up 14-3 against Washington, the Lions star receiver looked around Northwest Stadium in Landover and then broke out the infamous "Trump Dance" — with President Donald Trump watching from the stands.

St. Brown was flanked by Jameson Williams, Sam LaPorta, and David Montgomery in the end zone as he hit the celebration.

After the win, St. Brown was asked why he went that direction on the TD.

"I don't know how many times the President is going to be at the game," St. Brown told reporters. He added he just wanted "to have some fun and do the dance" once he confirmed Trump would be in the building.

It's extremely rare to see a sitting President at a regular-season NFL game. In fact, the last time it happened was back in 1978, when Jimmy Carter attended Washington vs Dallas. But Trump keeps rewriting precedent — he already became the first sitting U.S. President to attend a Super Bowl back in February.

On Sunday, he got an end-zone tribute too.

St. Brown's touchdown helped Detroit move to 7-2 on the season, keeping them firmly atop the NFC North and, once again, in the national spotlight.