Dan Campbell didn’t ask for too much from his Lions team for the weekend before Christmas. Coach Campbell kept it simple for his players in their Week 16 road trip to Chicago to play the Bears. “The two most important things for me was, I wanted to see ...
Early in Detroit’s 34-17 win, Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams made a 5-yard catch on his team’s very first passing play, but it was what he did after that elicited a harsh reprimand from coach Dan Campbell.
Campbell’s messaging was positive and insightful all week long, and it once again seemed to hit all the right notes for this team to respond the right way.
After Jameson Williams was hit with another taunting penalty, Dan Campbell gave him a stern talking to on the sideline.
The Lions beat the Chicago Bears in Week 16 action, 34-17, for their 13th victory, setting a new franchise record for wins in a single season. Campbell jumped in front of questions about the milestone, making his thoughts known during his introductory remarks.
Head Coach Dan Campbell speaks to the media about the win against the Chicago Bears and the improvements of what he saw from his team.
Dan Campbell shared an update on the possible return of a defender who played in all 17 games last season for the Lions.
Tim Twentyman covers all the key questions from Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell's Monday press conference.
The Detroit Lions made the decision to part ways with safety Brandon Joseph prior to the Week 16 game against the Chicago Bears, which came hours after Joseph was arrested. While Joseph's arrest played a role,
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell gave wide receiver Jameson Williams a bit of tough love on Sunday. Williams was called for a taunting penalty early in the game after he brought in a short reception and spun the ball in front of Chicago's sideline after he was pushed out of bounds by Bears' defensive back Tyrique Stevenson.