The Detroit Lions' season ended after a stunning 45-31 loss to the Washington Commanders in the NFC divisional round.
After a disappointing Divisional Round exit as a No. 1 seed, Lions head coach Dan Campbell said he's back on his feet and that Detroit's championship window is still open.
Football isn't fair. There are no guarantees. And as expectations rise, it only hurts that much more when a team falls short.
After Saturday’s stunning divisional-round loss to the Commanders, Lions head coach Dan Campbell still believes his team’s Super Bowl window remains open.
Holly Campbell, the wife of Lions head coach Dan Campbell, broke her silence on the team's loss to Washington.
The Lions great season came crashing down on Saturday night, as the Commanders beat Detroit 45-31 in the NFC divisional round. Detroit came into this game with championship aspirations after earning home-field advantage throughout the postseason for the first time in franchise history.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell was emotionally crushed after his team's stunning loss to Washington in the Divisional Round.
The Lions were built well enough that Goff didn't need to be the best quarterback in the league for them to advance. But even this kind of a Maserati needs a driver who won’t plow into traffic.
After vocally telling Kevin O'Connell that he would see them in two weeks, implying a Vikings win over Los Angeles, the Rams won't see Detroit again after their divisional round loss
After a disappointing end to the best season in modern franchise history, Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell is back to work. Even with the divisional round loss to the Washington Commanders, he knows the franchise has what they need to bring Detroit the city's first Super Bowl.
The Detroit Lions became the second team in NFL history to win 15 games in the regular season and not advance in the playoffs.