Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell has no plans to hold back on Monday night against the San Francisco 49ers—the team that dashed their Super Bowl hopes last season.
Whether you're a fan of the Detroit Lions or not, it's hard to not love head coach Dan Campbell. If there was an award for relentlessly being yourself, he'd be
The Week 15 win over the Chicago Bears was extra special for Dan Campbell and the Lions. It secured a new franchise record for regular-season victories, cementing the Lions’ remarkable 2024 season.
Never one to back down from a fourth-down offensive play, Dan Campbell isn’t one to hesitate wearing an unorthodox Christmas sweater, either. This year, he and his family decided to don some very adult-themed holiday garb that speaks for itself, as shown in pictures shared to social media by Campbell’s wife, Holly.
The former University of Louisville star spent last season as the Detroit Lions' backup quarterback. He retired from the NFL, then was hired to coach Miami Northwestern Senior High School, his alma mater.
After the solid win against the Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions HC Dan Campbell knows what it takes to beat both the Philadelphia Eagles and the Minnesota Vikings.
The NFL was already planning to explore the onside kick before Dan Campbell made a regrettable decision to try one at an unusual time
Sean McDermott thinks he can score a takedown on Dan Campbell. McDermott was asked if any NFL coach besides Campbell could beat him in a wrestling match by Eric Wood on the Built In Buffalo podcast. The Bills head coach didn't grapple with the question.
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.
If the Vikings lose on Sunday to the Packers, the Lions can seize the No. 1 seed with a Monday night win over the 49ers.
Detroit's popular head coach was rocking a holiday outfit that highlighted his gutsiness. One of the reasons Campbell is among the most beloved coaches in Lions history is his light-hearted nature at times and willingness to poke fun at himself.