“I love Dan Campbell,” Baldwin posted on X this week. So do Lions fans. They cheered loudly when Detroit’s offense lined up for a fourth-and-5 at Minnesota’s 39-yard line on its second drive, as if they expected Campbell to roll the dice right then ...
Dan Campbell's message to Kevin O'Connell after the NFL's regular-season finale will not come through after the Rams end Minnesota's season
Dan Campbell and the Detroit Lions are no strangers to adversity. But the NFC North champions a resilient group. If you knock them down nine times, they get up 10. Detroit's ability to bounce back even stronger after getting punched in the mouth is a testament to Campbell's leadership as the head coach.
With the big playoff game with the Washington Commanders looming, the wife of the Detroit head coach brings the hit HBO show vibe to her fashion.
He was prescient. Because the Detroit Lions did indeed motivate the Los Angeles Rams to beat the Minnesota Vikings, all because he told Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell “I’ll see you in two weeks” after their Week 18 game. That meant Campbell assumed the Vikings would beat the Rams.
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."
The Rams hung a photo of Dan Campbell’s “two weeks” message to Kevin O’Connell in their locker room, using it as motivation for Monday
Dan Campbell typically doesn’t look too far ahead or reflect too much on the past, but for a moment Tuesday, the Detroit Lions’ ultra-confident head coach allowed himself a moment of
The Detroit Lions’ defensive coordinator had just shepherded a depleted unit to its finest performance of the season Sunday during a 31-9 victory over the Minnesota Vikings ... unbelievable job,” Lions coach Dan Campbell crowed Tuesday.
Allen Park — Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell is a man of many skills. He's been called a born leader, a visionary, a master motivator. But according to special teams coordinator Dave Fipp, one of Campbell's underrated superpowers is his ability to see the future.
Leaning into their identity on both sides of the ball, Campbell's Lions secured a "legacy" win over the Vikings in Week 18.