"Been at the lowest and I've been at the highest and you learn along the way," said Dan Campbell in January last year when the Lions qualified for the playoffs during his first year as the Lions head coach.
Dan Campbell is one of the most well-respected ... Just ask Detroit Lions legend Calvin Johnson, who had the chance to play with the Lions head man and now gets the opportunity to watch him ...
The Detroit Lions’ season came to an unexpectedly early and disastrous end when they lost in blowout fashion to the Washington Commanders in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs this past weekend.
Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn have been hot names this coaching cycle and Detroit's head coach is preparing to have to replace both of them.
Detroit was able to open the second half with nearly a 6:00 offensive drive that spanned 91 yards. St. Brown and Gibbs led the way, as Detroit trimmed the Commanders' lead to 31-28 midway through the third quarter. Gibbs scored his second touchdown of the game on an 8-yard scamper.
Even though he expects to lose his two coordinators, Lions coach Dan Campbell should be trusted to keep the team's window open to win a Super Bowl.
Amik Robertson Discusses Why He Signed With Detroit Lions Dan Campbell is one of the most well-respected head coaches in the NFL today, among both current and former players. And perhaps the biggest reason why is that Campbell is consistently his authentic self.
Now, the Lions are also starting over at both the offensive coordinator and defensive coordinator positions on their coaching staff, with OC Ben Johnson being hired to be the next head coach of the Chicago Bears and DC Aaron Glenn being hired to be the next head coach of the New York Jets.
GM Brad Holmes was the same way. His superpower was his ability to identify talent. Not managing people. So, after Campbell was hired, he jumped into the pre-draft preparations, working with Holmes.
Mike Florio and Devin McCourty dissect how Dan Campbell plans to not allow losing Ben Johnson and likely Aaron Glenn to derail the team, as well as why he doesn’t envision any philosophy changes.
After a disappointing Divisional Round exit as a No. 1 seed, Lions head coach Dan Campbell said he's back on his feet and that Detroit's championship window is still open.
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