The Detroit Lions became the second team in NFL history to win 15 games in the regular season and not advance in the playoffs.
After Saturday’s stunning divisional-round loss to the Commanders, Lions head coach Dan Campbell still believes his team’s Super Bowl window remains open.
After a disappointing end to the best season in modern franchise history, Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell is back to work. Even with the divisional round loss to the Washington Commanders, he knows the franchise has what they need to bring Detroit the city's first Super Bowl.
The Detroit Lions enter the playoffs at 15-2 and the conference's No. 1 seed, but head coach Dan Campbell says his team is focused on Saturday's game vs. the Commanders and not the Super Bowl.
Change is inevitable in the NFL and Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell felt how quickly it comes at you. A week ago, the Detroit Lions were preparing for their home divisional-round game against the Washington Commanders after an NFC-best regular-season 15-2 performance.
General manager Brad Holmes and head coach Dan Campbell have built a team that is capable of making a deep run in the postseason. Unfortunately, seeds of doubt may begin to creep in after another disappointing loss in the postseason. Since the team first stepped foot on the field after the 2024 draft, the goal was to win the Super Bowl this season.
The Lions weren't able to get over the hump this season, but Dan Campbell still believes Detroit has a window to win a Super Bowl.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell tried to put a positive spin on what was a disappointing end to the best season in team history on Monday. Speaking with reporter
Head coach Dan Campbell maintains Detroit’s Super Bowl window is open, emphasizing culture and player fit. The team faces transitions in key coordinator roles..
ALLEN PARK, Mich. — Fresh off helping this Detroit Lions team earn a franchise-record 15 wins, only to watch it lose in its first playoff game, Lions GM Brad Holmes was on hand to recap the year that was.
For the second straight January, Dan Campbell and his Detroit Lions team have had to deal with a crushing playoff defeat.  Twelve months ago,