The Detroit Lions continued to roll in Week 16 despite the fact that injuries have been piling up at an alarming rate this season. The Lions took a 34-17 lead a
Williams reeled in the pass before getting pushed out of bounds by Bears defensive back Tyrique Stevenson. As Williams returned to the field, he took a cheeky moment to spin the ball in front of the Bears sideline, drawing a costly taunting penalty.
The Detroit Lions are coming off their first loss in three months. Lions coach Dan Campbell says this is not time to freak out and panic and start acting like things are worse than they are.
The Detroit Lions have gotten hit hard by the injury bug in recent weeks, with one guy who seemed set to miss the rest of the season being star running back David Montgomery. However, it turns out Montgomery could actually return this season, which drew an interesting reaction from head coach Dan Campbell.
The NFL was already planning to explore the onside kick before Dan Campbell made a regrettable decision to try one at an unusual time
Former NFL star J.J. Watt lobbed criticism toward Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell for his head-scratching onside kick choice against the Buffalo Bills.
Sean McDermott thinks he can score a takedown on Dan Campbell. McDermott was asked if any NFL coach besides Campbell could beat him in a wrestling match by Eric Wood on the Built In Buffalo podcast. The Bills head coach didn't grapple with the question.
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 had an emphatic answer about the Lions potentially resting starters versus the San Francisco 49ers in Week 17 amid a tight race for the NFC North crown and the No.
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.
The Detroit Lions watched Washington beat Philadelphia on their cellphones following a 34-17 bounce-back win at Chicago that helped them keep pace with Minnesota in the race for the NFC North title and top seeding in the conference.