Watch: How Detroit Lions fans can walk through an Amon-Ra St. Brown corn maze

If you love Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, you may want to make a trip to Commerce Township this Fall.

Long Family Orchard in Commerce Township has designed its 2025 corn maze to depict  Brown’s famous headstand celebration, according to WXYZ-TV.

Here is a video of the maze:

The inspiration came from Brown’s viral celebration after a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers last season, MLive reported. Farm co-owner Bob Long told the station they began planning the design in January, and by July the corn was cut into the shape that now fills acres of farmland.

The maze officially opens to the public on weekends from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with the farm’s cider mill open daily, ClickOnDetroit noted. Families can walk through the sprawling maze while also enjoying fresh cider and other fall activities. Tickets for the maze are available online through the farm’s website.

The maze at Long Family Orchard, located at 1540 East Commerce Road, is expected to be a popular stop for families and Lions supporters alike this season.

David Arkin
David Arkin
David Arkin is Editor in Chief of Metro Parent. He has more than 25 years of editorial, audience and digital experience leading some of the largest news organizations in the country. He's been recognized as the Local Media Association Digital News Innovator of the Year and served on the Associated Press Managing Editors Board of Directors.

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