The Detroit Lions registered a thrilling win on the road against the Baltimore Ravens on Monday night to hand the hosts their second loss of the season. Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown was one of the stars of the contest.St. Brown was high on emotions after connecting with quarterback Jared Goff for a touchdown to make it 21-21 in the third quarter and was heard saying on the Hot Mic:"I run this shit n***a."The Lions went into overdrive in the fourth quarter after a fumble from Derrick Henry, scoring 10 points and outscoring the hosts 17-9 to claim a 38-30 win, their first win against Baltimore since 2005 and their first ever on the road.Following the game, St. Brown apologized for his profanity-laced celebration.“Excuse my profanity,” St. Brown said with a smile. “SVP told me it was on TV. I’m sorry, guys. I was just excited, man. I think it was a big play in the game, a play we needed at that time. Big touchdown. I was just full of emotions, got a little excited.”Amon-Ra St. Brown reflects on trick play that caught Ravens by surpriseThe Lions offense caught the Ravens cold on the first play of the fourth quarter with a neat trick. Jared Goff handed off the ball to Amon-Ra St. Brown, who pitched it to running back Jahmyr Gibbs. Gibbs found the end zone for a go-ahead touchdown, giving the Lions a 28-21 lead.After the game, St. Brown touched on the razzle-dazzle, saying they had been practicing it for a while."We got the look that we wanted," he said. "Everything worked out. The pitch to Gibbs, we've been working on that for over a year. Funny story. Gibbs in the meeting room this week, he said, 'we have that play up every week and we never call it'. I said, 'just because you said that, we're calling it this week."Although the Lions started the season with a loss against the Green Bay Packers, the offense has gotten hot in their last two games, scoring 90 points. Detroit faces the struggling Cleveland in Week 4.