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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.
Dan Campbell doesn't expect the Lions to be active as Tuesday's trade deadline approaches, but he didn't totally rule out the possibility of a move.
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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.
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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.
Coming off the bye, defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard has leaned on Lions passing game coordinator/defensive backs coach Deshea Townsend to help improve, particularly on third-and-long situations, entering the back half of the season.
Dan Campbell discusses the Lions’ mindset for November and how Detroit plans to contain J.J. McCarthy and the Vikings’ offense.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell spoke to the press on Tuesday about expectations and injury updates surrounding the team.
The Lions listed Taylor Decker as questionable with a shoulder injury, but Dan Campbell said he expects his LT to play vs. the Vikings
The Detroit Lions' best decision in franchise history was the hiring of head coach Dan Campbell. Since Campbell's arrival in 2021, the Lions have quickly become one of the top teams in the NFL. There are many reasons as to why Campbell's tenure with the Lions has been a success.
Lions coach Dan Campbell isn’t ruling anything out, but doesn’t expect the team to be active at the trade deadline.
Aidan Hutchinson earned a four-year, $180 million contract extension on Wednesday, tying him to the Lions through the 2030 season. The defensive star got his pay day, that's for sure.