It’s OTA season for NFL teams, and a number of organizations are hoping to develop talent and find hidden gems among their players. One such team is the Detroit Lions, who are gearing up for another campaign with head coach Dan Campbell.
Dan Campbell's powerful speeches and incredible analogies made waves when the team was featured on HBO's "Hard Knocks." Campbell was back at it this week while discussing Detroit's 2024 season outlook.
The Detroit Lions have been found to violate league work rules, and will forfeit an OTA practice as a result. A scheduled practice for Monday, June 10, has been reportedly forfeited.
The Detroit Lions had a breakthrough season in 2023, but they are looking to take the next step in 2024. Coach Dan Campbell knows what that step is, and he used a great analogy to convey it.
Dan Campbell and the Lions are gearing up for one thing and one thing only this season: reaching the Super Bowl. The franchise devastatingly fell one game short of that goal a season ago, losing to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game, 34-31, after suffering a second-half collapse.
The Detroit Lions' current mindset is to learn from their stunning loss to the San Francisco 49ers, to ensure that if the opportunity again presents itself, the team is able to handle pressure situations better.
On the final day of mandatory minicamp, the Detroit Lions put their offense in tough situations. After two strong days of work, coach Dan Campbell set his sights on challenging the offensive unit on the final day of practices for the veterans before training camp.
The Detroit Lions have high aspirations for the 2024 season. After racing to the NFC Championship game but ultimately coming up short, the Lions have the goal to get back to those heights this upcoming season.
Lions HC Dan Campbell wants second-year QB Hendon Hooker to show that he can “run this offense” as they ramp up toward the season. “We need to feel like by the end of camp this guy can, he can run this offense,” Campbell said, via Kyle Meinke of MLive.
The Lions made it a focus to revamp the unit this offseason.
Nobody is happier about the players the Detroit Lions have added to their secondary this offseason than head coach Dan Campbell.
Campbell spotlighted a player he believes could take a big leap forward this season.
The Detroit Lions kicked off mandatory minicamp Tuesday with the first of three consecutive workouts at the team facility in Allen Park. Lions head coach Dan Campbell said minicamp workouts will be the conclusion of the work for the veteran players, with the last of the team's OTA sessions set up to be focused on younger members of the roster.
The Bears brought in first-round QB Caleb Williams in the draft in hopes of him being their signal caller for the next decade-plus. Chicago TE Cole Kmet believes they have everything in place for Williams to succeed immediately.
The Lions want to improve on their sack output, but head coach Dan Campbell believes there are more important things to focus on.
The NFL could be making changes to the length of the season and the offseason calander in the coming seasons. This week, the NFLPA was finalizing a proposal that would eliminate organized team activities for a longer ramp up period before training camp.
The Detroit Lions’ Dan Campbell is one of the most well known and beloved coaches in the National Football League. On Friday, Campbell’s stance on pass rushing was revealed in comments made during a news conference during Lions OTAs.
The Detroit Lions are heading into what could be the most pivotal season since the 1950s with Coach Dan Campbell preaching about a Super Bowl appearance and offensive coordinator Ben Johnson back in town after turning down several potential head coaching suitors.
The Detroit Lions are coming off of their best season in three decades, as they won the NFC North and made it all the way to the NFC Championship Game.
He played in 12 games last year and caught a modest 24 passes for 354 yards and two touchdowns, but he flashed some of the potential that made him such a highly coveted talent.
Could the Detroit Lions actually do it? Can they compete for the Super Bowl in the 2024 NFL season? Dan Campbell’s squad has a lot of talent and made it to the doorstep of the big game last season.
Unfortunately for the Detroit Lions’ rookies, head coach Dan Campbell is reported to miss the rookie minicamp, which will be held at the team’s facility this weekend.
The Detroit Lions will hold rookie minicamp this weekend without coach Dan Campbell, who is away from the team for unspecified personal reasons. Campbell is expected to return to the team later this month, the Detroit Free Press reported Friday.
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