The Detroit Lions may have ended their postseason earlier than expected, but this team still has faith in head coach Dan Campbell to take them all the way, according to wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown.
With Ben Johnson off to be the head coach of the Chicago Bears, the Lions will need a new voice to lead the offense. Johnson's move to the division rival has frustrated some fans, and left pundits wondering if there was friction amongst Dan Campbell's coaching staff.
“Does not sound like Bears will be a destination for Lions OL coach Hank Fraley. Perhaps Ben Johnson does get an assistant from Detroit to join him but Fraley is not expected. Johnson isn’t going to raid Dan Campbell ’s staff,” Biggs wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
After a disappointing end to the best season in modern franchise history, Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell is back to work. Even with the divisional round loss to the Washington Commanders, he knows the franchise has what they need to bring Detroit the city's first Super Bowl.
After a disappointing Divisional Round exit as a No. 1 seed, Lions head coach Dan Campbell said he's back on his feet and that Detroit's championship window is still open.
After Saturday’s stunning divisional-round loss to the Commanders, Lions head coach Dan Campbell still believes his team’s Super Bowl window remains open.
Wojo asks Dan Campbell about expectations of being No. 1 seed in NFC. John Niyo makes a guest appearance with Nolan and Richard Jameson Williams says "fans cause false starts and delay of games" David Montgomery says the "stakes are high" against Commanders.
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Lions coach Dan Campbell has big potential away from football. With a Super Bowl title he might become a cultural icon like Mike Ditka or John Madden.
Dan Campbell would never say it out loud, but he knows the Detroit Lions will be just fine without their highly-touted coordinators.
Ben Johnson is a strong candidate to coach the Raiders, Bears and Jaguars next year, while Aaron Glenn is a top choice for the Jets and Saints