Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell had a very appropriate reaction to finding out that the Philadelphia Eagles lost to the Commanders.
The Detroit Lions have had their best season in franchise history. That's a lot to say, considering how well they fared last season. Needless to
Dan Campbell's Detroit Lions are no longer counting on a former Miami Dolphins player in their quest to improve the team to go far in the NFL playoffs. The Detroit Lions have made a decision that will affect the makeup of their NFL playoffs schedule.
Now, he’s reportedly unretiring and plans to rejoin Campbell and the Lions ahead of the playoffs, per the NFL Network. Bridgewater told the league’s broadcast network in recent weeks of his plans to try and sign with a team before the postseason, and it didn’t take long for him to land back in Detroit.
The Detroit Lions are 13-2 on the season and cruising toward a season for the ages in the Motor City. Detroit's 13th win of the season against the Bears set a
Dan Campbell shared an update on the possible return of a defender who played in all 17 games last season for the Lions.
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Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell focused on the future as he addressed his team after setting the franchise record for wins in a season.
Detroit has spent the season with Hendon Hooker as Goff's backup, with Jake Fromm on the practice squad as the Lions' emergency quarterback. Hooker, a third-round pick out of Tennessee in 2023, has never made an NFL start and has only thrown nine regular-season passes. Fromm made two starts with the Giants in 2021 but didn't show any promise.
After Lions RB Jahmyr Gibbs threw shade in an interview, saying he'd be 'sick' if he was drafted by the Cowboys, Micah Parsons fired back.