The Lions weren't able to get over the hump this season, but Dan Campbell still believes Detroit has a window to win a Super Bowl.
Football isn't fair. There are no guarantees. And as expectations rise, it only hurts that much more when a team falls short.
DETROIT – Dan Campbell said Monday that he expects the Detroit Lions will lose both of their coordinators. Now that the Lions' season has ended thanks to a devastating loss to the Washington Commanders in the divisional round of the playoffs, all eyes are turning to offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn.
There was one play in particular that turned the tide against the Detroit Lions in their playoff loss to the Commanders, according to Dan Campbell.
But Jayden Daniels and the Commanders took control by outscoring Detroit 28-14 in the second quarter to take a 31-21 halftime advantage. Daniels and the Commanders were able to keep the momentum going in the second half to shock the top-seeded Lions in Detroit.
Campbell has built his philosophy in Detroit on aggressiveness, but does he need to find a different gear in the playoffs?
New Orleans Saints head coaching target Aaron Glenn has expressed the comfort of returning to the Detroit Lions if it came to that. But his head coach, Dan Campbell, surely doesn't seem to see that happening.
The Lions are heading into the offseason sooner than they or most anyone expected. We’ll kick-start the process by evaluating five questions facing the team.
The Lions' season came to an early than expected end on Saturday when they lost to the Commanders in the NFC divisional round.
Instead, their 2024 dream season died in the NFC Divisional Round following a 45-31 NFC Divisional Round loss against the sixth-seeded Washington Commanders and rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels. Amazingly,