Detroit Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown came forward to talk about the injury he sustained during last Thursday's 31-24 loss to the Green Bay Packers.During Tuesday's episode of his podcast, the three-time Pro Bowler expressed his frustration with not being able to participate during his team's Week 13 loss. Amon-Ra St. Brown said that it was disappointing not to be able to play in front of his family and friends."Getting injured was tough," St. Brown said. "Watching the game basically from, I basically watched it from the training room. There's a TV in there. So I watched a lot of the game from in there. Tough loss obviously, big game, divisional game, big opponent. I mean yeah, just watching the guys out there go to work, go to battle. It sucks for me not to be out there."I feel like, I don't know how many games I've watched, you know, on the sidelines, on TV. I mean, I've only missed like, two games in my career. So that was tough. Having you guys there, having a bunch of family there that came to watch me play, they didn't get to enjoy any of it. So that was tough. But, you know, we move on. That was almost a week ago. Another one coming here pretty soon. So, we'll be ready for the next one."Amon-Ra St. Brown suffered an ankle injury during the first quarter of the game against the Packers. While the WR was engaged with Xavier McKinney on the field, center Trystan Colon fell on his ankle while rolling up from behind. St. Brown was limpingThe wide receiver had to leave the field before being ruled out of the whole game after halftime.Amon-Ra St. Brown injury updateDan Campbell and his team have listed Amon-Ra St. Brown as questionable in this week's injury report. His status for their upcoming Week 14 showdown remains uncertain as the wide receiver did not participate in this week's practice.St. Brown said his gameday availability will depend on the impact this injury has on his on-field productivity."I'm not sure right now (if I will play), if I'm being honest," St. Brown said Tuesday. "It's still up in the air. I'm going to try to be out there for the guys, for my teammates. But I couldn't answer that question right now."The Detroit Lions (7-5) are scheduled to face the Dallas Cowboys (6-5-1) on Thursday at 8:15 p.m. ET.