"Been at the lowest and I've been at the highest and you learn along the way," said Dan Campbell in January last year when the Lions qualified for the playoffs during his first year as the Lions head coach.
Dan Campbell is one of the most well-respected ... Just ask Detroit Lions legend Calvin Johnson, who had the chance to play with the Lions head man and now gets the opportunity to watch him ...
The Detroit Lions' 2024 season devolved from a dream to a nightmare when it flipped from the regular season to the postseason. Detroit won a franchise-record 15 games to capture the NFC North division crown and the conference's top seed for the postseason,
Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn have been hot names this coaching cycle and Detroit's head coach is preparing to have to replace both of them.
and watching the evolution to greatness has been special for Hall of Famer Calvin Johnson. Johnson has enjoyed a front-row seat to the revival under his former teammate Dan Campbell, and has been ...
Following a regular season that saw Dan Campbell’s squad earn 15 wins, the No. 1 seed in the NFC took the field in front of a supportive home crowd, excited to cheer on one of the most popular teams in the National Football League.
Calvin Johnson -- a guy who knows a thing or two about great wide receiver play -- is loving what Amon-Ra St Brown's doing this year ... telling TMZ Sports
Amik Robertson Discusses Why He Signed With Detroit Lions Dan Campbell is one of the most well-respected head coaches in the NFL today, among both current and former players. And perhaps the biggest reason why is that Campbell is consistently his authentic self.
The Detroit Lions aren’t broken. They picked a horrible night to have a bad night — it’s that simple. So, let’s review everything that is working.
The Lions are gone from the playoffs sooner than expected, sooner than their fans dreamed (or nightmared). If you’re still numb, you’re not alone.
Dan Campbell’s football career is rooted not far from Waco, and the Detroit Lions head coach has a loyal local fanbase as his team heads into the NFL Divisional Round.
Sheila Ford Hamp stepped up to support general manager Brad Holmes and coach Dan Campbell two-plus years ago when the Detroit Lions were 4-18-1 under their leadership.