Dan Campbell spoke Monday morning for final time of season after Detroit Lions lost in NFC playoffs to Washington Commanders on Saturday night.
The high school daughter of the Detroit coach takes to social media after the devastating playoff loss with a funny, yet sad perspective on things.
Holly Campbell, wife of the Lions, understands their pain and posted a message to the fans on Sunday. “It hurts.” Holly Campbell wrote on IG. “This season was a dream and nobody wanted it to end. We all wanted more. Detroit deserved more. We’ll be back, better and stronger but today…it just hurts #onepride”
Dan Campbell, as we know, is a man of many colorful words over the years. But after a crushing loss to the Washington Commanders on Saturday night to send the No. 1 seed in the NFC home, the Detroit Lions head coach summed it all up for him, his team and his fans with just six words.
The Detroit Lions' season ended after a stunning 45-31 loss to the Washington Commanders in the NFC divisional round.
Dan Campbell and the Detroit Lions dream season ended in a nightmare in Saturday night’s divisional playoff loss to the Washington Commanders. His wife Holly Campbell is doing her best to try and cheer him up with the help of an adorable gesture from a kid.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell is taking responsibility after the No. 1 seed Lions suffered a 45-31 divisional round playoff loss to the
Dan Campbell did what he always does -- he took the blame -- this time, through heartbreak while fighting off tears after a playoff loss to the Commanders.
Two days after the Detroit Lions suffered a season-ending defeat at the hands of the Washington Commanders in the divisional round, head coach Dan Campbell met with the media on Monday and discussed a number of topics.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell knows that changes may be on the horizon for his coaching staff. With offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn among the top candidates for available head coaching jobs,
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson is likely to move on to a head coaching gig during the 2025 offseason, which will leave the Lions searching for a replacement. One NFL analyst believes the Lions' passing-game coordinator should be the pick.