Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell has hired former Stanford sideline boss David Shaw as his new passing game coordinator.
After a brutal loss at the hands of the Washington Commanders in the divisional round on Saturday night, Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell was emotional when talking about the playoff defeat.
There has been a rumor going around in recent days that suggests Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell and former offensive coordinator Ben Johnson may have had some friction before his exit. Johnson addressed that on Thursday.
During a Monday press conference, head coach Dan Campbell acknowledged that reality. “I would expect to lose both, but I haven’t been told anything,” Campbell said. “I’ve got a feeling, but I’m prepared to lose both.” Campbell said it will ...
The Detroit Lions knew the 2024-25 season was likely their last ride with this specific coaching staff, and it unfortunately came to a screeching halt with a lo
“Credit Washington, they did what they needed to do and they played a good game, but a little bit for us, when you feel like, ‘You’ve got to bring your A game,’ I think if we bring our B game, we’ve got a chance to win that game,” Campbell told ...
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Thanks in part to numerous Will Levis lowlights this season, the Tennessee Titans are gearing up to ... Offensive tackle Will Campbell could be a franchise building block and is worth keeping ...
New York Giants assistant head coach/offensive coordinator Mike Kafka, who underwent two rounds of interviews with the New Orleans Saints for their head coaching vacancy, including a nine-hour in-person second meeting,
We're less than three months from the 2025 NFL draft. Here's how four different mock drafts predict the first round will go.
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• Among the most successful head coaches who don’t call plays on either side of the ball, Baltimore’s John Harbaugh, Detroit’s Dan Campbell, Philadelphia’s Nick Sirianni and the Los Angeles Chargers’ Jim Harbaugh lead a group estimated at nine.