Lions head coach Dan Campbell and his wife, Holly Campbell, share a romantic moment on the sidelines at Ford Field.
Leaning into their identity on both sides of the ball, Campbell's Lions secured a "legacy" win over the Vikings in Week 18.
Dan Campbell has redefined four-down territory. The Detroit Lions go for it on fourth down almost anywhere on the field under their aggressive coach, whose fearless mentality has reshaped the franchise’s culture and led to record-breaking results.
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CAMPBELL HAS EARNED the nickname "Dan Gamble" in Detroit for his trademark aggressiveness. Heading into Week 17, the Lions have the most fourth-down attempts (144) in the NFL since Campbell took over in 2021. They have converted 55.6% of them (80-for-144), which is 10th best in the league over that span.
Following the Detroit Lions' 31-9 victory over the Minnesota Vikings in Week 18, Dan Campbell had a message for Kevin O'Connell that the Los Angeles Rams are now using as a source of motivation ahead of their playoff matchup against the Vikings.
Dan Campbell upbringing and NFL career taught him importance of resilience, treating everyone equally, maximizing talent. It's working as Lions coach.
Dan Campbell called Aidan Hutchinson's broken leg a 'season-ending' injury and said he doesn't see Carlton Davis III playing again this year.
Campbell has kept his offense on the field, instead of kicking field goals or punting, a league-high 151 times on fourth down over the last four seasons. He's the only NFL coach to go for it that many times in a four-year span since at least 1991, according to Sportradar.
Dan Campbell was clear throughout the week that the Lions would play their starters. ESPN's Troy Aikman didn't seem to agree with it.