Dan Campbell had a 6-word message for Kevin O’Connell after the big Week 18 game between the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings. The Lions beat up on the Vikings 31-9 at Ford Field in Detroit, Mich.,
Here's what Campbell said to Kevin O'Connell when the two met at midfield after the game. SN's NFL HQ:Live NFL scores \| Updated NFL standings \| Full NFL schedule. What did Dan Cam
O’Connell said he was “not really interested” in discussing the rumors, which came up during “Fox NFL Sunday.” The Vikings owners have plans to discuss a contract extension after season’s end.
The Detroit Lions clinched the No. 1 seed in the NFC for the first time in franchise history, defeating the rival Minnesota Vikings, 31–9 to secure the NFC North title and earn a bye in the first round of the playoffs.
The brief exchange between Lions coach Dan Campbell and Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell won't sit well with the Rams!
Afterward, fans could hardly believe their ears as Lions coach Dan Campbell made a prediction in his postgame embrace with Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell centering around the next few weeks of the NFL Playoffs. "I'll see you in two weeks," Campbell could be heard saying to O'Connell after Detroit's division-clinching home victory.
At a time when the Vikings might need every red cent they have to pay coach Kevin O’Connell, they’ve plunked down a pretty penny to boost O’Connell’s chances of securing the franchise’s first 15-win season since 1998. Via Albert Breer of SI.com ...
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell inadvertently served as motivation for the Rams to defeat the Vikings in the Wild Card Round.
Someone was going to leave Ford Field with 14 wins and nothing ... Here's what Campbell said to Kevin O'Connell when the two met at midfield after the game. Campbell revealed to O'Connell that ...
But hot mics picked up the brief exchange between Lions head coach Dan Campbell and Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell that Rams ... and set up a return trip to Ford Field for another showdown ...
Previewing Detroit Lions NFL Divisional Round contest against Washington Commanders at Ford Field.
Last summer, Minnesota Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell gave J.J. McCarthy a ringing endorsement as the team's quarterback of the future. "Everyone should be excited that we got our young franchise quarterback in the building,” O’Connell said in August after McCarthy underwent season-ending knee surgery.