The Detroit Lions have had their best season in franchise history. That’s a lot to say, considering how well they fared last season. Needless to say, Dan Campbell must be a very happy man right now. Everything’s going right for the former player.
Back in week 6 the Detroit Lions had a guy who was in the midst of an all-time season in which he could have potentially broken some records and won the Defensive Player of the Year award. Aidan Hutchinson was just unbelievable to watch.
High school state championship-winning coach and NFL quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is coming out of retirement. Bridgewater will be re-signing with the Detroit Lions ahead of the team's playoff push. Read more: Teddy Bridgewater to End Retirement to Re-sign With Lions For Playoff Push
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell had a very appropriate reaction to finding out that the Philadelphia Eagles lost to the Commanders.
Now, he’s reportedly unretiring and plans to rejoin Campbell and the Lions ahead of the playoffs, per the NFL Network. Bridgewater told the league’s broadcast network in recent weeks of his plans to try and sign with a team before the postseason, and it didn’t take long for him to land back in Detroit.
The Detroit Lions are 13-2 on the season and cruising toward a season for the ages in the Motor City. Detroit's 13th win of the season against the Bears set a
Dan Campbell shared an update on the possible return of a defender who played in all 17 games last season for the Lions.
Lions coach Dan Campbell acknowledged the pressure of the team's playoff push but expressed confidence in their resilience and determination.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell has no plans to hold back on Monday night against the San Francisco 49ers—the team that dashed their Super Bowl hopes last season.
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Teddy Bridgewater, a former quarterback for the Lions has been resigned by the team ahead of the playoffs. Dan Campbell talked about the advantage of having a player that makes everyone around him better on the team before a run into the postseason.
It wasn’t that long ago the Detroit Lions were still considered a non-marquee NFL team. In fact, the Lions were once so completely rudderless that future Hall of Fame tight end Rob Gronkowski vetoed a trade to Detroit in 2018 at the near-apex of his legendary career.