The Detroit Lions overcame the Los Angeles Rams 24-23 on Sunday eveningHollywood star Bryan Cranston was among those in the crowd at Ford FieldDailyMail.com provides all the latest international sports news
The Detroit Lions trolled actor Bryan Cranston on social media after the ‘Breaking Bad’ star watched his beloved LA Rams lose at Ford Field.
The Lions edged out Los Angeles 24-23 to reach the divisional round and secure their first postseason victory in 32 years.
Hollywood star Cranston – who starred in the likes of ‘Malcolm in the Middle’ and ‘Breaking Bad’ was among the crowd in Detroit on Sunday.
Wearing a Los Angeles jacket and scarf, he delivered a short pre-game message from beside the pitch at Ford Field.
‘Bryan Cranston here on the sidelines of the Lions vs the Rams,’ he said in the clip posted to social media by the NFL.
Hollywood actor Bryan Cranston was among the crowd for the Lions vs Rams playoff game
The Lions defeated the Rams 24-23 in the wild card round of the NFL playoffs on Sunday
‘Just like in the wildlife when rams see lions out and about, they think: “You know? They look friendly.” Go Rams!’
Following their victory, the Lions dug up the clip and posted their own response on X, formerly known as Twitter.
The team’s official account replied with an iconic screenshot from ‘Breaking Bad’ which shows Cranston’s character – Walter White – on the phone.
Alongside the photo, Detroit’s social media team simply wrote ‘I won’ – quoting Cranston from the show.
.@BryanCranston repping his @RamsNFL! #SuperWildCard
📺: #LARvsDET — 8pm ET on NBC
📱: Stream on #NFLPlus pic.twitter.com/Q9KPZeRzCP— NFL (@NFL) January 15, 2024
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