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Dan Campbell corrects reporter about Detroit Lions playing ‘road games’ in 2023


Dan Campbell corrects reporter about Detroit Lions playing ‘road games' in 2023

The Detroit Lions moved to 5-1 on the season on Sunday by defeating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers by a score of 20-6 at Raymond James Stadium. In fact, the Lions are now 3-0 on the road but don't tell head coach Dan Campbell that, as he does not believe the Lions have played a road game yet.

Dan Campbell corrects reporter

What did Dan Campbell say?

Campbell responded perfectly when asked about the Lions' success so far on the road in 2023.

“First of all, they're not really road games,” Campbell said. “That's what it feels like. We've got significant fan support on the road right now.

Campbell went on to say that the Lions believe they should win when they play on the road. He said that in terms of fan support, he has NEVER seen anything like what he has seen from Lions' fans.

Why it Matters

If you have tuned in to watch the Lions play “on the road” so far this season, you see exactly what Campbell is talking about as there have been many fans each week wearing the Honolulu blue and silver. Lions fans are the best fans in the NFL, and they are proving that both at Ford Field and when they play away from home.

TL;DR (too long didn't read)

  1. The Detroit Lions secured a 5-1 record this season with a convincing victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, extending their road game winning streak to 3-0.
  2. Head coach Dan Campbell, however, doesn't consider these games as true “road games” due to the overwhelming support from Lions fans present at away games.
  3. Campbell emphasized the incredible fan support, stating he has never witnessed anything like it, and believes the Lions should win even when playing on the road.
Detroit Lions fans

Bottom Line: The Best Fans In the NFL!

Dan Campbell's perspective on the Lions' “road games” highlights the passionate fan base's unwavering support, both at Ford Field and away, demonstrating the team's strong connection with its dedicated followers. Lions fans will have a chance to travel again this coming Sunday as the team will hit the road to take on the Baltimore Ravens.

W.G. Brady
W.G. Brady
W.G. Brady is a Detroit-based journalist who has been covering the Detroit sports scene for Detroit Sports Nation for several years. He is in his early 30s and has a wealth of experience in the industry. Throughout his career, W.G. has established himself as a respected and knowledgeable journalist known for his in-depth coverage of the teams and athletes in Detroit. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for sports, W.G. has become a go-to source for fans and readers looking for the latest news and analysis on the Detroit sports scene. He has a good reputation in the sports community and is respected for his unbiased coverage of sports events. W.G. is known for his ability to uncover hidden stories and provide unique perspectives on the teams and athletes he covers. He has a good understanding of the city of Detroit and its sports culture, which he uses to inform his reporting and analysis. He continues to be a respected journalist in the Detroit sports industry.
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  1. It’s awesome to see Lions fans taking over opponents stadiums. I hope the fans traveling to Baltimore and Los Angeles will leave the Honolulu Blues at home however and wear the visiting Whites because the Home Blues will not stand out in those stadiums among those fan bases. White Out M&T Bank and SoFi Stadiums!

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