Dan Campbell, Lions and Vikings
Leaning into their identity on both sides of the ball, Campbell's Lions secured a "legacy" win over the Vikings in Week 18.
The Detroit Lions secured the No. 1 seed and the NFC North title with a 31-9 win over the Minnesota Vikings. Head coach Dan Campbell hinted at a potential rematch in the playoffs. The Lions have a dominant record against the Vikings,
"Great job, I'll see you in two weeks," Campbell appeared to tell Minnesota head coach Kevin O'Connell during a brief handshake following the final game of the regular season on Sunday Night Football.
Dan Campbell has swept his division, won the NFC North consecutively, and clinched the best record in the conference and the entire league while missing half his roster due to injury. If not him, then who?
Lions head coach Dan Campbell's wife, Holly Campbell, arrives to Ford Field in style before facing the Vikings in Week 18.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell's postgame speech to his team in the locker room following the Week 18 win over the Minnesota Vikings was as awesome as you'd expect it to be.
After the game, Dan Campbell shared a message for Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell that was seen as a veiled shot at the Rams. “I’ll see you in two weeks,” he said during their postgame handshake. Dan Campbell to Kevin O’Connell: “I’ll see you in two weeks.” pic.twitter.com/WVnFoNsIx5
The Detroit Lions secured a massive, franchise-altering victory on "Sunday Night Football," with playoff implications on the line against the Minnesota Vikings.
Dan Campbell expects to see the Vikings in the divisional round, but Quentin Lake says Minnesota has to go through the Rams first
The Ravens opened as substantial favorites over the Steelers in the wild-card round. And then the Pittsburgh-Baltimore point spreads actually went up.
As winds picked up once again after days of wildfires in Los Angeles, a new fire began and quickly grew on the evening of Jan. 9. Petrified wood is one of the most sought-after materials in the world for both its aesthetic value and its scientific value. But in Indonesia, miners who risk their lives to dig it up barely make enough to get by.