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ALLEN PARK – Dan Campbell was no stranger to team Halloween parties during his NFL playing days, which he shared — and then some — when speaking to reporters on Friday.
The NFL trade deadline is coming up next Tuesday. The Nov. 4th deadline hits just after the conclusion of Week 9, a week when the Detroit Lions return from a bye week and face the Minnesota Vikings in Ford Field on Sunday.
Head Coach Dan Campbell speaks to reporters about the Week 9 loss vs the Minnesota Vikings. Tight ends coach Tyler Roehl speaks to reporters about TE Sam LaPorta, WR Jackson Meeks, and working with head coach Dan Campbell. QB Jared Goff speaks to reporters after the Week 9 loss vs the Minnesota Vikings.
Detroit Lions safety Kerby Joseph is expected to miss a second consecutive game due to a lingering bone bruise. Cornerback Terrion Arnold is trending towards returning from a shoulder injury for the game against the Vikings. Left tackle Taylor Decker is recovering from a shoulder issue but is expected to be available.
Dan Campbell discusses the Lions’ mindset for November and how Detroit plans to contain J.J. McCarthy and the Vikings’ offense.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell says that his team still needs to play better, even after they've started the season 5-2.
Detroit currently sits with a 5-2 record and is in a battle with the Green Bay Packers for first-place in the division. Detroit's next three opponents are the Vikings, Commanders and Eagles.
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Dan Campbell talks about whether or not the Lions will be active at the NFL trade deadline, Brad Holmes has brought ideas to him already
The NFL Trade Deadline is right around the corner. It'll be next Tuesday at 4:00 P.M. Eastern time. Everyone is wondering what the Detroit Lions will do this year. That includes Lions head coach Dan Campbell.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell said he was confident in the team’s preparation ahead of their NFC North showdown against the Minnesota Vikings.
After missing the last five games due to a high ankle sprain, J.J. McCarthy is set to return for the Vikings and make the third start of his career against the Lions this week. McCarthy missed his entire rookie season due to a torn meniscus and has been out for an extended period once again this season, but is finally ready to play on Sunday.