Campbell was the Dolphins' interim head coach in 2015, following the firing of Joe Philbin, and leading Miami to a 5-7 record the rest of the season.
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby has heard all the praise for Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell and is slightly irritated seeing his hometown team enjoy so much success. Appearing on 'Good Morning Football' this week, the talented defensive lineman discussed the 15-2 Lions and what he has been hearing from former teammates.
ALLEN PARK — Since Dan Campbell’s arrival as head coach in 2021, the Detroit Lions have earned a reputation as one of the NFL’s most aggressive teams on fourth-down attempts. The data backs it up.
Dan Campbell typically doesn’t look too far ahead or reflect too much on the past, but for a moment Tuesday, the Detroit Lions’ ultra-confident head coach allowed himself a moment of
Al-Quadin Muhammad didn’t arrive as a member of the Detroit Lions until October. Signed to the practice squad after being released by the Cowboys, the seven-year vet needed some time to get used to the fourth defensive system he’d been a part of in a little over 18 months.
Campbell's brawn, brains, emotional intelligence and honesty have led the Lions to places they've never been before.
NFL teams must identify and collect as many microscopic edges as they can find, and the coaches of the Lions and Commanders provide one blueprint.
Wojo asks Dan Campbell about expectations of being No. 1 seed in NFC.
Under the command of head coach Wade Phillips, the NFC East champions had dusted Tom Coughlin’s team twice during the regular season, 45-35 at Dallas, and 31-20 at East Rutherford. Dallas owned a 13-3 record, and was the NFC’s top seed entering the playoffs, and took on a Giants’ club fresh off a 24-14 wild card win at Tampa.
The Detroit Lions earned a first-round bye in the playoffs by securing the number one overall seed in the NFC with their week 18 win over the Minnesota Vikings. The Lons are set to resume play this weekend with a bout against the Washington Commanders,
The Detroit Lions were built to run. Detroit’s longest-tenured players, offensive tackle Taylor Decker and center Frank Ragnow, were first-round picks in 2016 and 2018. In general manager Brad Holmes’ first draft with the Lions in 2021,