Detroit Lions
Lions injury update: Taylor Decker improving, status unclear vs. Packers

Lions injury update: Taylor Decker improving, status unclear vs. Packers
Dan Campbell offered an update on Detroit Lions’ left tackle Taylor Decker and his availability vs. Packers.
The Detroit Lions are dealing with a ton of injuries on the defensive side of the ball, but there’s also a lingering injury on offense that could have a big impact on the team’s Thursday game against the Green Bay Packers. Left tackle Taylor Decker is dealing with a knee injury that caused him to miss last week’s contest against the Chicago Bears.
On Sunday, Lions coach Dan Campbell offered an update on Decker, and it sounds like his status will be determined close to kickoff.
“(He’s doing) better and better. You know, I still think he’s day-to-day,” Campbell said. “I think it’ll come down to the wire with him whether he can go or not this week. It’s certainly better.”
If Decker can’t go, the Lions will likely lean on Dan Skipper to step into the starting lineup for the second week in a row. What will be interesting to follow is whether Detroit will move Penei Sewell from right tackle to left tackle or just slip Skipper into left tackle. In the two previous games in which Decker missed a game, Skipper just filled in at left tackle, but in both instances, the Lions did not have ample time to get Sewell reps at left tackle during the week of practices. They have a little more time this week, but with Decker’s status up in the air, they may just keep Sewell on the right side in the hopes that Decker clears.
As a reminder, here are the latest updates on the other Lions players currently dealing with injuries, as given by Campbell:
Mekhi Wingo (knee) — Placed on IR, out for season
“His [injury] will probably require surgery, so that’s another one. Hate that for him, but I think everything will be clean and he’ll be healed up for next year and that’s good news.”
Malcolm Rodriguez (knee) — Torn ACL, placed on IR, out for season
“The good news is once he has this [surgery] done, he’ll be good to go next year and he’ll be healthy and ready to roll.”
Levi Onwuzurike (hamstring) + Josh Paschal (knee) — Day-to-day, but Campbell not optimistic about this week
“Paschal, it’s hard to say. Really, he and Levi are day-to-day. I think Paschal’s got a better shot (to play) than Levi, but I don’t know. I’m not real optimistic about either one of them playing, but I guess Paschal’s got a better shot.”
Emmanuel Moseley (no specified injury) — Expected to play this week
“I think he’s going to be good to go.”
To deal with all of these injuries, the Lions have made the following roster moves in the past two days:
Signed DL Myles Adams from Seahawks practice squad
Signed LB Kwon Alexander from Broncos practice squad
Signed DL Jonah Williams from Rams practice squad
Signed DB Jamal Adams to practice squad
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BREAKING NEWS: Detroit Lions Head coach Dan Campbell wife Holly Campbell Stuns the entire NFL Community as she Files Divorce with her husband Dan Campbell explained her

BREAKING NEWS: Detroit Lions Head coach Dan Campbell wife Holly Campbell Stuns the entire NFL Community as she Files Divorce with her husband Dan Campbell explained her
The NFL world was left in shock on Monday as news broke that Holly Campbell, the wife of Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell, has officially filed for divorce. The announcement sent waves through the league and stunned fans, given Campbell’s reputation as a fiery leader who has been the face of the Lions’ resurgence in recent seasons.
According to sources close to the family, Holly Campbell filed paperwork citing irreconcilable differences as the primary reason for ending the marriage. The couple, who have been together for decades and share two children, were long considered one of the league’s most steady and private families. The timing of the filing has only amplified the surprise, as it comes just months before the Lions are set to kick off a season filled with high expectations.
A Private Matter Becomes Public
While Dan Campbell is known across the NFL for his intense coaching style, passionate press conferences, and hard-nosed approach to football, he has always kept his family life out of the spotlight. Holly Campbell, too, has maintained a low profile, preferring to support her husband’s coaching journey quietly rather than seek attention.
However, this divorce filing has inevitably placed the Campbell family at the center of headlines. In a brief statement, Holly explained her reasoning:
“This was not an easy decision, but after years of trying, we realized we had grown apart. I have immense respect for Dan as a father and as a coach, but it is time for us to take separate paths.”
Her words immediately spread across social media, sparking conversations among fans, analysts, and even former players who have worked with Campbell.
Dan Campbell’s Response
Shortly after the news surfaced, Dan Campbell addressed the situation briefly during a team meeting and later with reporters. Though visibly emotional, he maintained his trademark composure.
“This is a personal matter, and I hope everyone can respect that,” Campbell said. “Holly has been my partner through so much of my life, and I will always value that. Right now, my focus is on my family and this team, but this is something we’ll work through privately.”
Campbell’s words were met with empathy across the league, with many coaches and players sending messages of support.
Impact on the Lions and NFL Community
While the divorce is ultimately a personal issue, it inevitably raises questions about how it might impact Campbell as he leads a Lions team projected to contend for the NFC North title. Some analysts believe the head coach’s resilience and passion for the game will help him separate personal challenges from professional responsibilities.
Others suggest this could serve as a rallying point for the Lions, as players often unite behind their coach during moments of adversity.
Fans, meanwhile, expressed both sympathy and shock. “You never think of something like this happening to someone like Coach Campbell,” one Lions fan said. “He always seems so strong. But this just shows he’s human too.”
Moving Forward
As the divorce proceedings move ahead, both Dan and Holly Campbell have asked for privacy, especially for the sake of their children. For now, the focus shifts back to football, but the ripple effects of this deeply personal development will likely remain in the background throughout the upcoming season.
In a league where headlines often revolve around trades, contracts, and game results, this stunning divorce has reminded the NFL community that behind the coaches and players are real lives—and real struggles—that extend far beyond the field.
Detroit Lions
Lions Fans Don’t Like What’s Being Said About Dan Campbell

Lions Fans Don’t Like What’s Being Said About Dan Campbell
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell is getting some criticism, and followers of the team aren’t going to accept it.
Detroit Lions fans are very loyal, and they’ve been through a lot with this team. It takes a special kind of loyalty to passionately support a team that has yet to make it to the Super Bowl.
Now, Lions fans aren’t happy about some criticism beloved coach Dan Campbell is getting about his aggressive play calling. It goes without saying that Campbell is known for being a very aggressive player caller and “going for it” on fourth down a lot. That’s just part of his DNA, and Lions fans largely accept and embrace that. But, going for the jugular in difficult situations can also put Campbell in a situation to get criticized by NFL experts and analysts more than other coaches who play it safe.
Lions ‘Go for It Too Much’
Professional sports handicapper Steve Fezzik appeared on the Thursday, March 27 edition of the “Even Money Podcast” with Ross Tucker. On the show, the topic of Campbell’s play calling came up, and Fezzik didn’t hold back about his thoughts on the coach’s decisions. Fezzik even went so far to say that he thinks that aggressive play calling will catch up with the Lions in the upcoming season.
“So, the Lions are like (pro poker player) Chris Moneymaker. They directionally figured it out before the rest of the NFL: We want to go for it. We want to go for it way more than the rest of the league,” he said on the show. “So, they had an advantage, but they’re not optimal. They make bad decisions. They go for it too much.”
He continued, stating that the Lions “go for it fourth-and-goal from the six, because Dan Campbell just decides, ‘That’s what we do.’ They go for it when they’re up 14 in the playoffs, when they could kick a field goal to go up 17 against San Francisco (in the NFC Championship Game) late in the third quarter. Mistake.”
That call in the San Francisco game will haunt the Lions forever, won’t it? But, Fezzik wasn’t done.
“Given that and given these other NFL teams who were sissies and weren’t aggressive enough have moved more to optimality and the Lions are too aggressive,” he said, “the Lions will actually have a disadvantage, in my opinion, this year versus a lot of teams.”
Lions Enthusiasts Sock It to the Critics
Fans came to the defense of Campbell, because they’re obviously very protective of the coach.
“So when Dan Campbell goes for it it’s reckless but when other coaches do it it’s well thought out and a brilliant decision,” one stated.
“Uninformed opinions are still opinions, I guess. Steve is still wrong,” another commented.
“You clearly don’t watch Lions games. Stop talking about them if you don’t really understand how they operate,” one more stated.
Another asserted that, “This fool knows nothing about Dan Campbell.”
We likely won’t know if Campbell ever hears about Fezzik’s remarks and, if so, what he thinks of them. But, regardless, Campbell likely isn’t going to change his aggressive play calling, “Dan Gamble,” ways.
Detroit Lions
The Detroit lions former head coach Darrell Bevell is currently the Quarterbacks/Pass Game Coordinator for the Miami Dolphins sends a shocking message to the current lion’s coaching staff, specifically to Dan Campbell that…

The Detroit lions former head coach Darrell Bevell is currently the Quarterbacks/Pass Game Coordinator for the Miami Dolphins sends a shocking message to the current lion’s coaching staff, specifically to Dan Campbell that…
The Detroit lions former head coach Darrell Bevell is currently the Quarterbacks/Pass Game Coordinator for the Miami Dolphins sends a shocking message to the current lion’s coaching staff, specifically to Dan Campbell that…
March 27, 2025 – Miami, FL
In an unexpected turn of events, Darrell Bevell, the former head coach of the Detroit Lions, who now serves as the Quarterbacks/Pass Game Coordinator for the Miami Dolphins, has sent a stunning message to the current coaching staff in Detroit.
Sources confirm that Bevell, who coached the Lions for a brief period in 2020 before being replaced by Dan Campbell, reached out directly to Campbell, offering candid thoughts on the current state of the team. In his message, Bevell expressed his concerns regarding the direction the Lions are heading under Campbell’s leadership and made a bold recommendation for the franchise’s future approach.
While the specifics of the message remain confidential, insiders reveal that Bevell, a veteran coach with extensive experience in offensive strategy, had strong opinions on the Lions’ offensive playcalling, quarterback development, and overall team management. His comments are said to have been both constructive and critical, focusing on potential improvements and how the Lions could better capitalize on their young talent.
Bevell’s connection with the Lions remains strong, despite his departure from the team. He was integral in developing the offensive system during his time as offensive coordinator and head coach, especially in mentoring quarterback Jared Goff. The Lions, under Campbell, have made significant strides in recent seasons, but Bevell’s message suggests that he believes they still have untapped potential.
It is unclear how Campbell and the rest of the coaching staff will respond to Bevell’s comments, but his unexpected communication is sure to stir conversation within the organization. Fans are eager to see if this message has any impact on the Lions’ future plans or if it will serve as a catalyst for potential changes within the coaching staff or offensive approach.
Bevell’s words may also have an interesting ripple effect in Miami, where he now works with Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. His role in Miami’s offensive game plan has already been praised, with many expecting his expertise to help elevate the Dolphins’ offense in the upcoming season.
As this developing story unfolds, all eyes will be on Detroit to see how this unexpected message from Bevell influences the Lions’ trajectory in 2025.
Detroit Lions
Lions Predicted to Help Jared Goff With Superstar Addition

Lions Predicted to Help Jared Goff With Superstar Addition
The Detroit Lions are being urged to pick up a player who could really help Jared Goff on the field in the 2025 season.
Even though the regular season of the NFL doesn’t kick off until September, each day, it seems there’s more breaking news about the Detroit Lions and what they’re doing to gear up for their 2025 run.
Overall, the Detroit Lions are on target to be a very different team in 2025. Sure, some of the big pieces are still there, such as Dan Campbell, Brad Holmes, Jared Goff and Amon-Ra St. Brown, but the team is also parting ways with plenty of players, as well as coaches.
Now, the Lions are being urged to bring on a particular player who they could pair with Goff for a deep run next season.
Lions Urged to Pick Player Up With ‘Five-Star Athleticism’
The Lions already have some stellar wide receivers in St. Brown and Jameson Williams, but one can never have too much depth. Besides, it could be too late to snag a good wide receiver mid-season, if injuries occur.
In a mock draft, published March 19 by CBS Sports, NFL analyst and expert Chris Trapasso suggests the Lions picked up Missouri Tigers wideout Luther Burden III with the No. 28 overall pick.
“Don’t let Burden’s 2024 stats fool you – he’s a premier receiver prospect with upside galore,” Trapasso notes in the feature.
Burden is coming off a strong 2024, clocking 61 catches, 676 yards and six touchdowns. He had a better 2023, with 86 receptions, 1,212 and nine touchdowns. During his three seasons in college, Burden notched 2,263 receiving yards and 25 total touchdowns.
In a scouting report from the NFL, analyst Lance Zierlein calls Burden a “five-star recruit who offers five-star athleticism and playmaking ability.”
The scouting report also calls Burden a “natural on the field with above-average speed and exciting ball skills to win at a high rate.”
“He takes snaps off and short-circuits routes if he’s not the primary option,” Zierlein adds, “but he can separate and succeed on all three levels when it’s his time.”
When it comes to whichever NFL team picks up Burden, Zierlein says, “NFL teams are much more likely to diversify his usage, activating his complete skill set and big-play potential. The production against top teams was uneven at times but so was Missouri’s quarterback play. Burden checks several priority boxes that typically foreshadow an impressive NFL career.”
So, Burden could be yet another great piece of the puzzle when it comes to the Lions’ offense. Considering how many injuries the team had last season, it could only help to have some major added depth in the wide receiver position.
Some Criticism of Luther Burden III
Not everyone is so hot on Burden. Back in February, ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. stated why he believes Burden isn’t a first-round lock.
“He was the guy that people couldn’t handle. So, you expected this year for an improvement to basically happen and, all of a sudden, Luther Burden III is a top-ten pick in the NFL Draft. Didn’t happen. He was quiet in some of those games. Theo Wease Jr. was the guy they went to.”
ESPN’s Field Yates added, “I’m getting the same vibe right now – maybe late first for Luther Burden III. Based off what he put on tape this year, and based off some of the questions that scouts have right now? He’s not a lock to go in the first round.”
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Lions Get Best News Ever on Aidan Hutchinson

Lions Get Best News Ever on Aidan Hutchinson
The new Detroit Lions season is still a few months away, but the Detroit Lions are already getting good news on Aidan Hutchinson.
Last year was a mixed bag for the Detroit Lions. The team had a fantastic season and snagged the No. 1 seed going into the playoffs, but they lost early and hard to the Washington Commanders, plus they were without one of their star players, Aidan Hutchinson, for much for the season.
Now, the Lions are grappling with the loss of offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to the Chicago Bears and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn to the New York Jets. But, all is not lost, and the team has some good news regarding Hutch.
Aidan Hutchinson Prediction is Major
Hutchinson, a University of Michigan product, fractured his tibia in October of last season, and he often promised that if the Detroit Lions made it to the final game, he’d be well enough to play in it. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen, but at least it gives the edge more time to recover and come back next season stronger than ever. They say that what doesn’t break you makes you stronger, and that could very well be the case with Hutchinson.
ESPN senior writer and expert Mike Clay actually predicts that Hutchinson will be the most productive defensive end in the entire league in 2025 when it comes to fantasy points.
Clay predicts that Hutchinson will have 59 total tackles, 15 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles and a massive 16.7 sacks for the season. It’s the kind of display that the Lions could have seen in 2024, if Hutchinson didn’t get injured. Those projections equal 186.6 fantasy points, which is the highest for any edge defender. That high 16.7 sack projection total is also the highest in the NFL.
The Status of Aidan Hutchinson’s Return
So, how ready will Hutchinson be come September? According to defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard, who spoke with reporters at the 2025 NFL Combine, Hutchinson should be back at full health and a significant part of the team’s defense in 2025.
“That guy was having a phenomenal year,” Sheppard said, according to Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press. “That guy’s willing to drop into coverage if it deems they’re turning three people in protection to him. He’ll drop out without hesitation and understand the coverage aspect of it, want to pour into that. So I have full faith in Hutch.”
He added that he has “full confidence” that Hutchinson is going to be healthy again. Sheppard also gave Hutchinson some compliments that go beyond what he does on the field to the kind of person he is off the field.
“Hutch is a dynamic player, but he’s a better person,” he said, then sharing a story about how Hutchinson welcomed him into the fold. “That’s what I tell people. He was one of the first people to reach out to me, just congratulate me. Fired up. Couldn’t wait for the opportunity. It’s humbling to hear guys like him (say), ‘We want to do this for you.’ I’m like, ‘No, it’s my job to do this for y’all.’”
As a brand new defensive coordinator, Sheppard is probably relieved to have a guy like Hutchinson on his squad.
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