Dan Campbell didn’t ask for too much from his Lions team for the weekend before Christmas. Coach Campbell kept it simple for his players in their Week 16 road trip to Chicago to play the Bears. “The two most important things for me was, I wanted to see ...
As Campbell talked about the Lions’ latest win during his postgame press conference, cheers from the Detroit locker room could be heard in the background. It was clearly in reaction to Jayden Daniels’ game-winning, last-minute touchdown pass against Philadelphia, which was happening at the same time.
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell focused on the future as he addressed his team after setting the franchise record for wins in a season.
The post was shared by Holly Campbell, Dan's wife since 1999, the same year he was drafted in the third round by the New York Giants. The couple have two children, a son, Cody, and a daughter, Piper, per People Magazine.
After Jameson Williams was hit with another taunting penalty, Dan Campbell gave him a stern talking to on the sideline.
Head Coach Dan Campbell speaks to the media about the win against the Chicago Bears and the improvements of what he saw from his team.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell gave wide receiver Jameson Williams a bit of tough love on Sunday. Williams was called for a taunting penalty early in the game after he brought in a short reception and spun the ball in front of Chicago's sideline after he was pushed out of bounds by Bears' defensive back Tyrique Stevenson.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell delivered a focused and reflective message to his players after their 34-17 win over the Chicago Bears.
Back in week 6 the Detroit Lions had a guy who was in the midst of an all-time season in which he could have potentially broken some records and won the Defensive Player of the Year award. Aidan Hutchinson was just unbelievable to watch.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell had an emphatic answer about the Lions potentially resting starters versus the San Francisco 49ers in Week 17 amid a tight race for the NFC North crown and the No.
The Detroit Lions made the decision to part ways with safety Brandon Joseph prior to the Week 16 game against the Chicago Bears, which came hours after Joseph was arrested. While Joseph's arrest played a role,