Dan Campbell, Los Angeles Rams and Lions
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During Sunday's game against the Rams, Lions head coach Dan Campbell threw a challenge flag after a 23-yard catch by Colby Parkinson.
With three games remaining in the regular season, Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell stressed discipline and focus in their playoff push.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell gave an update Monday on the status of cornerback Amik Robertson, who left Sunday’s game against the Rams with a hand injury. Campbell said he is hopeful Robertson can play this week but that the team needs to see how he moves around in practice.
Dan Campbell’s message to the Lions during this critical stretch: “It should burn at you. It should eat you up. Do not go numb to the losing,” he said, admitting they got a look at the “top of the NFC,” and said they’re not there right now. pic.twitter.com/bTBgIHmGAq
On Monday, Lions coach Dan Campbell provided an update on Robertson, and it appears pretty optimistic. After getting an MRI, Campbell is hopeful that Robertson can play this week, but it will depend on how Robertson progresses when out on the practice field.
Amik Robertson underwent an MRI after suffering a hand injury in the fourth quarter of the Detroit Lions' 41-34 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell offered a three-word answer with the team's playoff hopes hanging by a thread after a loss to the Rams.
A little adversity is nothing new to this team, and head coach Dan Campbell remains confident the Lions can make a run to end the season. "We have to get better and move on," Campbell said after Sunday's loss. "Can't sulk about it. Can't feel sorry for ourselves. We make the corrections and move on.