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What Makes Strong Men Cry: Coach’s Tears Flow After Crushing Playoff Upset Ends Dream Season – “It’s My Fault” -kid

In a match that will be remembered as one of the decade’s most surprising playoff upsets, the Washington Commanders outpaced the Detroit Lions, 45-31, on Saturday. The Commanders, led by the dynamic Jayden Daniels, defied expectations by marching into Ford Field and dismantling a Lions team that had high hopes for a Super Bowl run.

Detroit Lions' Dan Campbell's tears showed strength, not weakness

Coming off a franchise-best 15-2 season and fresh from last year’s NFC Championship Game, Dan Campbell’s Lions were poised for greatness. Instead, their dreams abruptly ended in the Divisional Round.

The usually animated and grounded Campbell struggled to mask his disappointment post-game, reflecting on yet another stinging playoff exit. “It just hurts to lose, man,” he admitted, underscoring the emotional toll of the loss.

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Campbell’s sentiments were echoed throughout the presser, where he described it as an “odd day” with everything feeling “a little bit off.” The coach, known for his motivational prowess, was left contemplating what went wrong.

As for the Lions’ unraveling, turnovers were the central issue. Known for their disciplined play, the Lions uncharacteristically lost the turnover battle 5-0.

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Jared Goff threw three interceptions, with a fourth turnover occurring during an ill-fated trick play involving Jameson Williams. Simply put, their inability to secure the football was a fatal flaw that cost them the game.

While Detroit’s defense struggled to contain Washington’s offensive surge, the turnovers proved too costly for the Lions to overcome. As the Commanders advance, awaiting the victor of the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Los Angeles Rams matchup, the Lions are left to ponder missed opportunities and turnovers that extinguished their Super Bowl aspirations.

The No. 1 seed in the NFC – the Detroit Lions were stunned in the Divisional Round, losing 45-31, to the Washington Commanders on Saturday night.

After the shocking loss, Lions head coach Dan Campbell took responsibility, telling reporters that “it’s my fault.” Campbell was very emotional and tearful during his postgame press conference.

And just like that, the Lions season is over.

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