Eminem will do anything for his hometown team to go to the Super Bowl.
In a video shared on Instagram on Tuesday, the “Without Me” rapper called out Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell and asked him to put him in the game.
“Yo, Dan, I’m on the phone. I’ll be on the phone. Third trimester,” the 51-year-old “Mockingbird” rapper said. “I’m reporting, offensive line, right receiver. I’ll be a running back, the whole line, [the] offensive line. And the receiver, I’m going to throw it to myself and score a touchdown. In the third quarter. Just give me the uniform. Or at least just a helmet.”
“I’m going to be there that night, I’m going to get dressed and I’m going to score the winning touchdown,” he added.
Eminem captioned the post: “Coach Dan … offer still stands. I’m here for Sunday lmk…”
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On Sunday, Eminem shared a similar video in which he admitted that his “New Year’s resolution was for the Lions to win the Super Bowl.”
That same night, the Lions defeated the Los Angeles Rams 24–23, marking their first playoff victory in 32 years.
During the game, Eminem fired up the crowd on the big screen as fans in the crowd sang his hit “Lose Yourself,” according to fan video shared on X (formerly Twitter).
Before Sunday’s game, Eminem shared another video on Instagram with a message directed at Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford (who previously played for the Lions for 12 seasons).
“Stafford. What did I say? You owe me this favor, bro. I was with you when you won it,” Eminem said in the video, referring to the 2022 Super Bowl, which the Rams won. “I was there for you. I was there. I said about you, Stafford. Bro, I rapped for you! Can you just give us this one? Only this one.”
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Next up, the Lions will play 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. The “Rap God” artist shared a photo of himself at the game flexing his arm muscles from his suite, and also posted a video of himself rooting for the team playing his 2002 hit “Lose Yourself.” In the video, Eminem at one point he leans back in his seat to talk to Hailie, 28.
“Detroit strong!!! 💪💪💪🦁🦁🦁 let’s—in gooooo!!!!” he captioned the post.
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