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Lions' Dan Campbell Wants His Team 'Locked in' as Detroit Tries to Avoid Going From First to Worst
Coach Dan Campbell plans major changes after Lions dropped from playoffs; team defense concedes nearly 32 points per game over six games, per stats.
- On Dec. 25, the Detroit Lions were eliminated from playoff contention after a 23-10 loss at Minnesota, dropping to 8-8 and losing three straight games.
- Loss of coordinators and line breakdowns meant Detroit Lions failed to rush for at least 100 yards in three straight games, increasing pressure on quarterback Jared Goff.
- A key detail from the Minnesota loss: one player accounted for five of Detroit's six turnovers, Detroit defense recorded seven sacks, and Minnesota finished with 3 net passing yards.
- Coach Dan Campbell said he is `gonna be looking at a lot,` and noted Brad Holmes is on the clock after Dec. 25 loss.
- Once a 15-2 top NFC seed last season, the Detroit Lions face a staggering collapse this year, missing the playoffs and risking last place in the NFC North as Holmes and Campbell weigh major decisions.
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Lions' Dan Campbell wants his team 'locked in' as Detroit tries to avoid going from first to worst
After soaring to the NFC’s top playoff seed last season, the Detroit Lions won’t be returning to the postseason this year, and they could end up at the bottom of the NFC North.
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Read Full ArticleDan Campbell vows to look ‘at a lot’ after failed Lions season
The Detroit Lions are on the verge of going first to worst. After a thrilling 15-win season in 2024 in which the Lions earned the NFC’s top seed for the first time in franchise history, the Lions are 8-8, eliminated from the playoffs, and current reside at the very bottom of the NFC North. The Minnesota Vikings, who have eliminated from the playoffs for a few weeks now, delivered the death blow to the season in an ugly game for the Lions offense…
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