Over the weekend the Detroit Lions suffered a heartbreaking divisional round loss after setting a franchise record for wins in a regular season. Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders stunned the No.
After the Lions defeated the Vikings in Week 18 of the regular season, Detroit’s head coach told Minnesota’s Kevin O’Connell during their postgame embrace, “I’ll see you in two weeks” — implying the pair of teams would meet again in the postseason.
The Lions coach believed that his team would be facing the Vikings in the NFC divisional round, and now both teams are out of the playoffs.
After thumping the Minnesota Vikings in Week 18, Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell told Kevin O'Connell he'd 'see [him] in two weeks.'
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell confidently told Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell they would see each other in two weeks after their
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
They just played the Lions and there was a little message that Dan Campbell gave, but I don't want people to overlook us," Rams safety Quentin Lake said on NFL Network ahead of the win. Aside from the Lions, who beat Minnesota twice, the Rams were the only ...
Here’s a headline our Prince Grimes wrote a week ago: “Dan Campbell inadvertently gave ... motivate the Los Angeles Rams to beat the Minnesota Vikings, all because he told Vikings head coach ...
The Lions earned the NFC's top seed but head coach Dan Campbell isn't letting his team look past next week's game.
Dan Campbell’s team did not even play in the Wild Card Round of the NFL playoffs, but the coach still may be 1-0. Campbell’s Detroit Lions beat the Minnesota Vikings 31-9 in Week 18 to secure the No.
Here's a headline our Prince Grimes wrote a week ago: "Dan Campbell inadvertently gave the Rams playoff bulletin board material for the Vikings (and Lions)." WHAT'S NEXT FOR THE VIKINGS? Here's a breakdown of what they should do in 2025.
The Detroit Lions' season ended after a stunning 45-31 loss to the Washington Commanders in the NFC divisional round.