EXCLUSIVE: Netflix has greenlighted a fourth season of its popular legal drama series The Lincoln Lawyer. The formal renewal comes three months after the release of Season 3 but fans shouldn’t ...
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 ...
AVON — The Avon River Hawks hosted and won a quad meet over Campbell Savona, Naples, and Marcus Whitman on Saturday night. The River Hawks finished with 459 points. Campbell Savona secured a ...
Dan Campbell’s prediction didn’t even come close to materializing. After the Lions defeated the Vikings in Week 18 of the regular season, Detroit’s head coach told Minnesota’s Kevin O ...
In the emotional aftermath of the most devastating loss during his tenure, Dan Campbell leveled with his players. His team, on the cusp of the franchise’s first Super Bowl appearance ...
Coach Dan Campbell got emotional afterward while trying to discuss what the record-setting 15-win season and the players meant to him following the Lions' playoff elimination. It was difficult for ...
It's never easy to win and advance this time of year, and Lions coach Dan Campbell knows it. But when it came time to deliver a motivational speech to his team ahead of Saturday night's matchup ...
After the game, Lions head coach Dan Campbell was very emotional talking about the loss. Check out the video below. The Lions had several self-inflicted wounds, one of which came in the form of a ...
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 ...
For it to come to an end so soon is difficult for everyone involved, especially the coach. Dan Campbell has never been shy about sharing his emotions, and that remained the case in disappointment ...
Lions head coach Dan Campbell has shown on numerous occasions how aggressive he can be. That goes all the way back to his introductory press conference, when he said he was ready to “break kneecaps”.
Despite the violent nature of those practices, both head coaches — Brian Daboll and Dan Campbell — dismissed it as nothing more than football. “It’s no big deal,” Campbell said at the time.