The Detroit Lions' injury-riddled defense took two more hits Sunday as starters Alim McNeill and Carlton Davis III suffered likely season-ending injuries, but Lions coach Dan Campbell refused to blame his team's poor defensive performance in a 48-42 loss ...
Dan Campbell isn't down in the dumps about the Detroit Lions' first loss in two months or the team's mounting injury woes. Quite the opposite. Campbell gave an impassioned 3-minute answer complete with two F bombs when asked during his weekly radio spot ...
Four days after Dan Campbell deployed what looked like a kamikaze approach in beating the Green Bay Packers, I asked the wrong question. The Detroit Lions coach had sold out on offense and refused to punt almost entirely in order to help his injury-riddled ...
Head coach Dan Campbell will see his depleted defense return a pair of key contributors while the eventual return of star Aidan Hutchinson looms on the horizon
The Detroit Lions made the decision to part ways with safety Brandon Joseph prior to the Week 16 game against the Chicago Bears, which came hours after Joseph was arrested. While Joseph's arrest played a role,
Dan Campbell didn’t ask for too much from his Lions team for the weekend before Christmas ... “The two most important things for me was, I wanted to see us play Detroit football and I wanted to win,” Campbell said in his postgame press conference.
Lions coach Dan Campbell acknowledged the pressure of the team's playoff push but expressed confidence in their resilience and determination.
It wasn’t that long ago the Detroit Lions were still considered a non-marquee NFL team. In fact, the Lions were once so completely rudderless that future Hall of Fame tight end Rob Gronkowski vetoed a trade to Detroit in 2018 at the near-apex of his legendary career.
As Campbell talked about the Lions’ latest win during his postgame press conference, cheers from the Detroit locker room could be heard in the background. It was clearly in reaction to Jayden Daniels’ game-winning, last-minute touchdown pass against Philadelphia, which was happening at the same time.
Dan Campbell shared an update on the possible return of a defender who played in all 17 games last season for the Lions.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell delivered a focused and reflective message to his players after their 34-17 win over the Chicago Bears.