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Lions coach Dan Campbell 'not in panic mode' but knows offense needs 'to clean it up' after struggles in loss to Vikings
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Dan Campbell makes admission about Lions' Week 9 loss
The Lions put together arguably their most disappointing performance of the season in Sunday's loss to the Vikings.
Detroit currently sits with a 5-2 record and is in a battle with the Green Bay Packers for first-place in the division. Detroit's next three opponents are the Vikings, Commanders and Eagles.
Campbell noted that "if there's somebody that (GM Brad Holmes) knows that he feels good about and that I would, then he'll bring it (to me)," and he cited the countless hours of legwork Holmes and Assistant GM Ray Agnew put in evaluating potential trade targets. He also added that Holmes, "has brought up a couple of things already."
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell said he was confident in the team’s preparation ahead of their NFC North showdown against the Minnesota Vikings.
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Dan Campbell talks about whether or not the Lions will be active at the NFL trade deadline, Brad Holmes has brought ideas to him already
The NFL Trade Deadline is right around the corner. It'll be next Tuesday at 4:00 P.M. Eastern time. Everyone is wondering what the Detroit Lions will do this year. That includes Lions head coach Dan Campbell.
Dan Campbell discusses the Lions’ mindset for November and how Detroit plans to contain J.J. McCarthy and the Vikings’ offense.
Following the Detroit Lions' win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneer, the Lions have announced some major news about head coach Dan Campbell.
ALLEN PARK – Dan Campbell was no stranger to team Halloween parties during his NFL playing days, which he shared — and then some — when speaking to reporters on Friday.
Dan Campbell doesn't expect the Lions to be active as Tuesday's trade deadline approaches, but he didn't totally rule out the possibility of a move.
Lions Coach Issues Strong Contract Message After Dan Campbell Addressed Aidan Hutchinson’s Extension
It’s not long before the Detroit Lions signed a massive 4-year, $180 million extension until 2030 with $141 million guaranteed, the most ever for a non-quarterback with Aidan Hutchinson. HC Dan Campbell and others were planning to do it for a long time.