Eminem had an unusual nose when he and Big Sean cheered for the Detroit Lions in their historic NFL playoff

Big Sean and Eminem support the Detroit Lions as they win a historic NFL playoff game.

Big Sean and Eminem attended the historic playoff triumph of the Detroit Lions over the Los Angeles Rams because they knew it would take a long time for the squad to experience this.

On Sunday night, January 14, the two renowned Detroit rappers showed out at Ford Field to cheer on their team as the Lions upset the Rams 24-23 to secure Detroit’s first postseason victory since January 1992.

Slim Shady and Sean Don were photographed on the sidelines before the game sporting Lions gear alongside other Detroit legends including former running back Barry Sanders and wide receiver Calvin Johnson, who is now retired.

All of these guys scored SIXTY points for Detroit. “Salute,” wrote fellow Motor City resident Royce Da 5’9″ after reposting the photo on Instagram.

“Amazing Pic,” DJ Premier commented in the comments section.

These are a handful of the images.

Slim Shady even gоt the crоwd gоing with a chant tо his hit sоng, “Lоse Yоurself,” in the middle оf the game.

Additiоnally, Eminem perfоrmed a cоmmercial fоr Sunday Night Fооtball оn NBC, revealing that he wants tо see the Liоns win the Super Bоwl in 2024 as his New Year’s resоlutiоn.

“I resоlved tо win the Super Bоwl with the Liоns in 2019.” What’s up, then?” he asked.

In a another video, he was seen pleading with former Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford—who is currently with the Rams—to help his former team.

Stafford, I rapped for you. I rapped for you, bro. He implored the QB, “Can you just let us have this one?”

When the Lions host another home game at Ford Field on Sunday, January 22, against the winner of tonight’s Philadelphia Eagles vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers game, Eminem should be free to play.

Marshall Mathers has strong ties to the Lions and has been a familiar sight at home games. He was a star on HBO’s Hard Knocks when he showed up to the team’s practice in 2022 and served as an honorary captain during the coin toss at the 2018 home opener.

“I said I’m here for whatever position,” the rap veteran informed close collaborator Denaun Porter while standing on the sidelines. “Yes, I am present. Any one of them. Every one of them.

“I’ll stand on the sidelines and if you guys need to put me in, put me in,” the man said. Any position, I’m good. Actually, I’m excellent in any role.