The Detroit Lions clinched the No. 1 seed in the NFC for the first time in franchise history, defeating the rival Minnesota Vikings, 31–9 to secure the NFC North title and earn a bye in the first round of the playoffs.
Dan Campbell certainly respects the Minnesota Vikings, even after his Detroit Lions walloped them 31-9 to win the No. 1 seed and the NFC North title on Sunday night.
Dan Campbell likely didn’t have ill-intent behind it, but his quip to Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell after the Lions beat Minnesota in Sunday’s season finale may come back to bite both teams in the rear end.
The Detroit Lions ran all over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night to win the NFC North and clinch a first-round bye, crushing their division rivals, 31-9, in the final game of the regular season. Detroit will enjoy its week off,
Dan Campbell had a 6-word message for Kevin O’Connell after the big Week 18 game between the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings. The Lions beat up on the Vikings 31-9 at Ford Field in Detroit, Mich.,
After the Detroit Lions handily beat the Minnesota Vikings in Week 18, Lions head coach Dan Campbell had a message for Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell after the two met on the field for their postgame handshake.
Dan Campbell expects to see the Vikings in the divisional round, but Quentin Lake says Minnesota has to go through the Rams first
Dan Campbell's Lions have gotten the better of Kevin O'Connell's Vikings in the last four meetings between the NFC North powers.
Afterward, fans could hardly believe their ears as Lions coach Dan Campbell made a prediction in his postgame embrace with Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell centering around the next few weeks of the NFL Playoffs. "I'll see you in two weeks," Campbell could be heard saying to O'Connell after Detroit's division-clinching home victory.
The Detroit Lions achieved a historic milestone Sunday, clinching the NFC North title and earning their first-ever No. 1 seed in the playoffs. Following a decisive 31-9 victory ove
Kevin Kelley, known as the Arkansas high school coach "who never punts," loves Dan Campbell's aggressive approach on fourth downs.
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?