The Detroit Lions are set to enter their third full season with the same pair of coordinators: defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn and offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.
That said, Campbell is hoping the defense can turn pressures into production in 2024
The Detroit Lions are heading into what could be the most pivotal season since the 1950s with Coach Dan Campbell preaching about a Super Bowl appearance and offensive coordinator Ben Johnson back in town after turning down several potential head coaching suitors.
The NFL offseason didn't get off to the smoothest start for former Tennessee Vols quarterback Hendon Hooker. For starters, Hooker, a third round selection
The Detroit Lions defense did not do a thing that Lions fans were really hoping they would do a lot of last year and that's get to the quarterback and rack up sacks.
The Detroit Lions got a banner rookie campaign from tight end Sam LaPorta. The Iowa product set the NFL record for receptions by a rookie tight end and proved to be a force while working as quarterback Jared Goff's security blanket.
The Detroit Lions believe their newly-hired coach is the best at his position. Last week, Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell was asked about the progress of second-year defensive tackle Brodric Martin.
The Detroit Lions have the opportunity to play more in 12-personnel sets this season due to the emergence of tight end Brock Wright. Wright was coveted by the San Francisco 49ers, but returned to Detroit after the organization made the commitment to match the defending NFC champions' contract offer.
No longer the hunters; now the hunted. After going 12-5, winning the NFC North division crown and reaching the NFC Championship Game a season ago, the Detroit Lions have a huge target on their backs as they get ready for the 2024 campaign. And expectations, to no surprise, are sky high for the reigning NFC North champions.
The Detroit Lions are coming off of their best season in three decades, as they won the NFC North and made it all the way to the NFC Championship Game.
The Detroit Lions rightfully feel they are in a good place heading into mandatory minicamp. With a solid free agency that targeted veterans with high upside and a draft that added young defensive backs and offensive linemen, head coach Dan Campbell was all smiles ahead of a Thursday practice at the team's Allen Park facility.
Earlier this offseason, the Detroit Lions signed quarterback Jared Goff to a four-year extension worth over $200 million. The deal means that former Tennessee
He played in 12 games last year and caught a modest 24 passes for 354 yards and two touchdowns, but he flashed some of the potential that made him such a highly coveted talent.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell indicated that he's not a fan of a so-called "Super Bowl or bust" mantra.
Detroit Lions HC Dan Campbell is sky-high on the development of WR Jameson Williams.
Back in January, after the NFC Championship Game, Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell didn’t hold back his feelings after the team’s 34-31 loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
The NFL schedule has several positives and negatives for teams to take away, but the Lions may be the biggest beneficiaries.
Unfortunately for the Detroit Lions’ rookies, head coach Dan Campbell is reported to miss the rookie minicamp, which will be held at the team’s facility this weekend.
The newest Lions arrived for this weekend’s rookie minicamp. But they won’t be seeing coach Dan Campbell. The Detroit Free Press reported that Campbell will miss the three days of practice because of “personal reasons.” No other details were provided.
The Detroit Lions will hold rookie minicamp this weekend without coach Dan Campbell, who is away from the team for unspecified personal reasons. Campbell is expected to return to the team later this month, the Detroit Free Press reported Friday.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell was incentivized to finish as NFC North champions in 2023.
The Detroit Lions are coming off of their best season in three decades, so you can bet that head coach Dan Campbell and the front office want to make sure they keep their best players.
The Lions were up 17 points on the San Francisco 49ers at halftime of the NFC Championship.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell has been criticized over several decisions he made in his team’s NFC Championship Game loss to the San Francisco 49ers, and it sounds like there is at least one he would like to have back.
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