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The 49ers (6-9) have little to play for with two games remaining in the 2024 NFL season after officially being eliminated from postseason contention. However, the Detroit Lions’ game plan will not change for their Week 17 encounter.

On the other hand, for the Lions (13-2), the “Monday Night Football” game may not have an impact on their playoff seeding. The possibilities are infinite, but Lions coach Dan Campbell has only one thought heading into Monday’s game: win with his complete roster.

Campbell stated, “I’ll make this easy for everybody that way all the critics can jump out and start attacking, but that way you don’t have to debate them anymore,” as reported by the Detroit Free Press (source). “We’re bringing all we have to this game, and we’re playing regardless of how it looks, where it is, or who’s this and who’s that.

“We are going to play and win this game on the West Coast. So there you go.

The 49ers will be missing more players in Week 17 due to injuries to Jaylon Moore (quad), Aaron Banks (knee), and Trent Williams (ankle).

Detroit can secure the NFC’s top seed if they defeat San Francisco in Week 17 and the Minnesota Vikings lose to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday. Because the Lions do not play until Monday night, they will know whether or not they can secure the top seed 24 hours in advance.

If Minnesota wins on Sunday, all clinching possibilities will be put on hold until Week 18.

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Dan Campbell’s sideline statement to Jameson Williams following taunting penalty

Campbell complimented Williams for coming back from the early penalty.

On Sunday, Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell offered wide receiver Jameson Williams some tough love. Williams was flagged for a taunting penalty early in the game after catching a short pass and spinning the ball in front of Chicago’s bench after being shoved out of bounds by Bears defensive back Tyrique Stevenson.

Following the play, the FOX broadcast showed Campbell speaking with Williams on the sideline, probably appealing that their team cannot afford any more such flags.

This was the second time Williams had been punished for taunting Stevenson this season.

Campbell was asked about the coaching moment after the game. He expressed his pleasure in Williams after he recovered from the penalty, which featured an 82-yard touchdown reception on a deep pass from Lions quarterback Jared Goff.

“He was excellent. Campbell described his contact with Williams on NBC Sports’ Pro Football Talk as positive. “I came over, and it was simply, ‘Look, you can’t give them a free ride.’” He knew. It’s just, “Get it out of the way and get back on the field.” And he was good. That’s what I adore about him. He does not become upset; he simply says, ‘I got it.’ And he gets back in, and it has no effect on how he plays the remainder of the game. He was excellent. I adore where he is right now. “I really do.”

Campbell informed T.J. Lang, a former Lion and current sideline reporter for the team’s radio network, that Williams needed a “a– chewing” to regain his playing time.

Campbell’s motivational talk paid off, as Williams and the Lions raced past everyone for a 34-17 triumph in Chicago, improving their season record to 13-2.

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Blake Silverman contributes to Sports Illustrated’s Breaking and Trending News team. Before joining SI in November 2024, he wrote on the WNBA, NBA, G League, and collegiate basketball for many websites, including Winsidr, SB Nation’s Detroit Bad Boys, and A10Talk. He graduated from Michigan State University before going on to earn a master’s degree in sports journalism from St. Bonaventure University. Outside of work, he’s usually binge-watching the latest Netflix documentary, going to a yoga class, or cheering for Detroit sports. He is a longtime Michigander who lives in suburban Detroit with his wife, young kid, and their own petting zoo of two cats and a dog.

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