Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell is known for his ballsy decisions on the sidelines, so it's only fitting that's what the family Christmas sweater is all about.
Never one to back down from a fourth-down offensive play, Dan Campbell isn’t one to hesitate wearing an unorthodox Christmas sweater, either. This year, he and his family decided to don some very adult-themed holiday garb that speaks for itself, as shown in pictures shared to social media by Campbell’s wife, Holly.
Detroit's popular head coach was rocking a holiday outfit that highlighted his gutsiness. One of the reasons Campbell is among the most beloved coaches in Lions history is his light-hearted nature at times and willingness to poke fun at himself.
NFL STATS CENTRAL: The latest NFL scores ... Even outside the cities that house NFC North teams – Chicago, Minneapolis, Green Bay – the respect and love of Dan Campbell is clear. I’ve heard similar confessions from fans in Houston, in Phoenix ...
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Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell delivered a focused and reflective message to his players after their 34-17 win over the Chicago Bears.
Fortunately, the 2025 NFL draft has not one but two top-tier offensive tackles who fit that bill, with at least one of them borderline guaranteed to still be on the board when the Panthers pick, be it at sixth, seventh, or a pick or two later.
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
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