Eminem is pulling out all the stops to support his hometown team’s journey to the Super Bowl.
In a video posted on Instagram Tuesday, the “Without Me” rapper directly addressed Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell, expressing his eagerness to join the game.
“Yo, Dan, I’m reporting. I’m going to report. Third quarter,” said the 51-year-old “Mockingbird” rapper. “I’m reporting, offensive line, eligible receiver. I’ll be the quarterback, the entire line, [the] offensive line. And the receiver, I will throw it to myself and score a touchdown. In the third quarter. Just give me a uniform. Or at least just a helmet.”
“I’m gonna be there that night, I will suit up, and I will score us the winning touchdown,” he added.
Eminem captioned the post: “Coach Dan … the offer still stands. I’m around for Sunday, lmk…”
On a previous Sunday, Eminem shared a video expressing his New Year’s resolution for the Lions to win the Super Bowl. Interestingly, the Lions secured a victory against the Los Angeles Rams that same night, marking their first playoff game win in 32 years.
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At the game, Eminem energized the crowd on the big screen, with fans singing his hit song “Lose Yourself,” as captured in a fan video.
Before the Sunday game, Eminem posted another video on Instagram, addressing Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, who previously played for the Lions for 12 seasons.
“Stafford. What’d I say? You owe me this favor, bro. I was there for you when you won it,” Eminem said, referring to the Rams’ Super Bowl win in 2022. “I rapped for you, Stafford. Bro, I rapped for you! Can you just let us have this one? Just this one.”
Looking ahead, the Lions are set to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the divisional round on Sunday.
In October, Eminem attended a Lions game with his daughter Hailie Jade Scott at Ford Field, showcasing his support for the team through social media posts and cheering them on to the tune of his 2002 hit “Lose Yourself.”