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Johnson saw a good opportunity for him have his first head coach position and work with a rising quarterback in Caleb Williams, so he took it.
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Jeanty very well may be a star in the NFL, but it is up to Chicago if they want to select him that high instead of an offensive or defensive lineman.
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The Washington Commanders eliminated the Detroit Lions in the NFC Divisional Round three months ago, and the defeat still lingers in the mind of head coach Dan Campbell. Campbell recently spoke about the team's loss to the Commanders and how he hopes to use it as fuel going into next season.
After signing quarterback Justin Fields to a two-year, $40 million contract, the Jets will likely lean more into their ground game under Engstrand, which is an area he has done in the past. Last year, the Jets finished 24th in offense (310.3) and 25th in points per game (19.9).
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell supports the Philadelphia Eagles' 'Tush Push' play, viewing it as a defensive challenge rather than a safety con
In 2024 alone, the Lions kept the offense on the field on 33 fourth downs, good for the fourth-most fourth-down tries in the NFL. Campbell’s squad also converted on 22 of those fourth-down attempts, tying the Rams for the seventh-highest conversion percentage (66.7).
DJ Reed, Roy Lopez and Grant Stuard all fit the profile of talented players who represent the right things, Lions coach Dan Campbell said.
Dan Campbell stepped up to the microphone on Tuesday (April 1) to share his thoughts on the Lions’ offseason and what’s to come this season for Detroit.
Day 3 of the NFL’s Annual League Meetings took place Tuesday in Palm Beach, Fla. As part of the day’s activities, Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell fielded questions from members of the media on a variety of topics, including the Lions’ 2025 road schedule and what the interior of the offensive line could look like this upcoming season.
D.J. Reed is expected to take over as the Lions' No. 1 cornerback this fall, while Grant Staurd and Roy Lopez should have rotational roles on defense.