The Lions Are 4-1 and Coach Dan Campbell Is Excited About the Improvements They Can Make
Coach Dan Campbell praised the Lions' toughness and leadership following their fourth consecutive win and urged the team to embrace success and confidence.
- Following Sunday's win in Cincinnati, Dan Campbell, head coach of the Detroit Lions, urged the team in the locker room to stop feeling bad about success and embrace each earned victory.
- The Lions' four-game winning streak shows progress as Campbell urged fixing defensive lapses after allowing 21 fourth-quarter points Sunday.
- Key plays backed the coach's message, notably Detroit forced three turnovers including interceptions and Jack Fox pinned Cincinnati inside their own 10-yard line four times.
- With both starting cornerbacks sidelined, the Lions may adjust coverage as Campbell said the team will 'move on with the next man up' before the Kansas City Chiefs next Sunday night.
- Khalif Raymond's injury means rookie Isaac TeSlaa, who caught a fourth-quarter touchdown, would get most of Raymond's snaps if sidelined.
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The Lions are 4-1 and coach Dan Campbell is excited about the improvements they can make
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell says he's excited about where his team will be after correcting some mistakes it made in a win over Cincinnati.
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