Campbell told reporters after the game that he achieved both of his team’s aims on Sunday, as reported by Brad Galli on X.
“The two most important things for me was I wanted to see us play Detroit football, and I wanted to win,” Campbell told ESPN. That was it. I did not provide any further conditions. Now that we had all of the keys to victory, all I wanted to do was see our identity develop and win this game. And we accomplished it, so we’re back on our feet.”
The Lions’ ability to achieve a franchise record most victories in a season is a testament to their effective coaching.
Though Campbell’s first season in Detroit was not very successful, with a 3-13-1 record, he has done an outstanding job of transforming this club into one of the NFC’s dominant forces.
The Lions face a Super Bowl or bust in 2024, as offensive coordinator Ben Johnson may go for his own head coaching position following this season.
Dakota Zientek is an experienced associate editor at ClutchPoints, covering NFL, NCAA Football, and NFL Draft. The Iowa graduate has written for FanSided and the Pro Football Network.
Lions wave the star hours after his arrest.
The Detroit Lions released safety Brandon Joseph following his arrest for driving under the influence of alcohol.
Police detained the second-year safety at 1:47 a.m. on Saturday in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn Heights before releasing him about six hours later.
According to ESPN, the 23-year-old was observed speeding across the city. When Joseph was stopped, cops apparently discovered indicators that he had been drinking.
He was caught and detained by police, who ensured his safety before releasing him on Saturday morning. The Super Bowl hopes dismissed Joseph a few hours later.
The Lions made their selection less than 24 hours before facing the Chicago Bears.
The 23-year-old signed as an undrafted free agent in 2023. He appeared in 14 games this season after spending time on the Lions’ active roster and practice squad in previous years.
‘He was quite helpful and obedient,’ said Paul Vanderplow of the Dearborn Heights Police Department to ESPN.
We had reasonable suspicion and probable cause to investigate him for driving under the influence.
‘He exposed himself to all necessary exams. We are awaiting the results of those tests before filing any more charges.
Detroit also dismissed wide receiver Maurice Alexander and waived defensive lineman David Bada following an injury settlement.
The Lions activated safety Ifeatu Melifonwu from injured reserve on Saturday, moving him closer to making his season debut.
Melifonwu’s hand injury made him doubtful for Sunday’s game in Chicago. Safety Brian Branch (calf) and guard Graham Glasgow (knee) were both doubtful for the Bears’ game.
Detroit did not have center Frank Ragnow (back) or linebacker Trevor Nowaske (concussion) on the injury report, but both are expected to play.