After beating Lions, Seahawks safety dons blue ski mask during locker room celebration

Justin Rogers
The Detroit News

Detroit — While the Detroit Lions fan base had some fun embracing safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson's call for the home crowd at Ford Field to wear blue ski masks, reflecting the team's villain identity, it was the Seattle Seahawks who got the last laugh.

Following the Seahawks' 37-31 overtime victory over the Lions, safety Jerrick Reed II posted a video on Instagram from the team's locker room celebration where the roster was singing and dancing while he wore one of the ski masks that made headlines going into the game and littered the stands throughout the contest.