Dan Campbell fired up the Lions with a NSFW speech after they beat the Vikings to win the NFC North and get the top seed in the NFC.
After the game, Dan Campbell shared a message for Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell that was seen as a veiled shot at the Rams. “I’ll see you in two weeks,” he said during their postgame handshake. Dan Campbell to Kevin O’Connell: “I’ll see you in two weeks.” pic.twitter.com/WVnFoNsIx5
"Great job, I'll see you in two weeks," Campbell appeared to tell Minnesota head coach Kevin O'Connell during a brief handshake following the final game of the regular season on Sunday Night Football.
The Detroit Lions secured a massive, franchise-altering victory on "Sunday Night Football," with playoff implications on the line against the Minnesota Vikings.
Leaning into their identity on both sides of the ball, Campbell's Lions secured a "legacy" win over the Vikings in Week 18.
Incidentally, Molly Campbell, the wife of Lions head coach Dan Campbell, was all over social media before the game. After making waves last week for hilariously trolling his husband on Instagram, she turned heads again before Sunday's clash after sharing a photo of her pizza order.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell told Minnesota Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell that the teams will meet again in the NFL playoffs.
Cornerback Amik Robertson rewarded the Detroit Lions' belief in him with a stellar outing vs. wide receiver Justin Jefferson and the Minnesota Vikings Sunday night.
Following the Detroit Lions' second NFC North Championship win in a row, head coach Dan Campbell praised how his team handled a good team, the Minnesota Vikings. Detroit clinched the No. 1 seed with the Sunday Night Football win.
There was plenty of reason to dance and celebrate Sunday night for the Detroit Lions and their fans, including head coach Dan Campbell’s wife Holly and daughter Piper. After a 31-9 dismantling of the Minnesota Vikings to earn the No.
Jahmyr Gibbs delivered spinning stiff-arms and bolted through webs of would-be tacklers for a 170-yard, four-touchdown performance, leading the Detroit Lions over the Minnesota Vikings in their regular-season finale.