The Detroit Lions' season ended after a stunning 45-31 loss to the Washington Commanders in the NFC divisional round.
After Saturday’s stunning divisional-round loss to the Commanders, Lions head coach Dan Campbell still believes his team’s Super Bowl window remains open.
The Detroit Lions became the second team in NFL history to win 15 games in the regular season and not advance in the playoffs.
Wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown texted head coach Dan Campbell at 4 a.m. following the Lions 45-31 loss in the Divisional Round of the playoffs.
The Lions weren't able to get over the hump this season, but Dan Campbell still believes Detroit has a window to win a Super Bowl.
The Detroit Lions enter the playoffs at 15-2 and the conference's No. 1 seed, but head coach Dan Campbell says his team is focused on Saturday's game vs. the Commanders and not the Super Bowl.
Dan Campbell's Detroit Lions have been the NFL's best regular-season team over the last two years. After two brutal playoff losses, that means very little.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell tried to put a positive spin on what was a disappointing end to the best season in team history on Monday. Speaking with reporters two days after the team's 45-31 loss to the Washington Commanders,
Instead, their 2024 dream season died in the NFC Divisional Round following a 45-31 NFC Divisional Round loss against the sixth-seeded Washington Commanders and rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels. Amazingly,
The Lions will host the Washington Commanders on Saturday night from Ford Field in the divisional round. Washington has won six straight games, with its rookie quarterback leading the way and looking like a cold-blooded star in Jayden Daniels.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell said this week that the team's window to win a Super Bowl remains open despite their loss to the Commanders in the divisional round and getting to the promised land would be likelier if the team's young players develop into stars.