It’s been a long time coming, but Ben Johnson (Chicago Bears) and Aaron Glenn (New York Jets) are off to run their own franchises. Who they take with them is the next question, but what we do know right now is that Dan Campbell is tasked with replacing two of his closest confidants in the middle of a Super Bowl window.
ALLEN PARK, Mich. — Dan Campbell’s had a few days to process his team’s 45-31 loss to the Washington Commanders. The film told him the Lions lost as a team. He experienced several stages of grief. But in typical Campbell fashion, he’s moving forward.
He’s one of those guys, man, I love that kid. He’s had to endure a lot -- and look, some of it was his own doing, and he knows that. That’s what I appreciate about him."
ALLEN PARK — Since Dan Campbell’s arrival as head coach in 2021, the Detroit Lions have earned a reputation as one of the NFL’s most aggressive teams on fourth-down attempts. The data backs it up.
Dan Campbell spoke Monday morning in Allen Park at his news conference for the final time of the season, after the Detroit Lions squandered homefield advantage Saturday night in the NFC playoffs ...
Allen Park — The Detroit Lions weren't able to get over the hump and win the Super Bowl this season. That doesn't mean they'll never be able to do it. Head coach Dan Campbell believes his team ...
ALLEN PARK, Mich. -- In the hours after the Detroit Lions' NFC divisional round loss to Washington, head coach Dan Campbell received a 4 a.m. text from All-Pro receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown.
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.
Campbell is preparing for life without Glenn and Johnson. He also shared his vision for the offense based off lessons learned from his first year as head coach.
The Detroit Lions are the third team since at least 2010 to have both coordinators become NFL head coaches in the same offseason.
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.
Sheppard always seemed like the favorite for the job. Now, the 37-year-old takes over for Glenn as defensive coordinator, per NFL Network.