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The Detroit Lions are looking to rebound.
Yet, after a rough week one where the team fell 27-13 to Jordan Love and Micah Parsons’ Green Bay Packers, Dan Campbell’s club remains optimistic.
“It’s always about improving, no matter what,” Campbell mused in a thoughtful postgame press conference. “So, we’re going to take it and we’re going to improve.”
In week two, Jared Goff and co. return to Ford Field for their home debut against Caleb Williams’ Chicago Bears on Sunday, Sept. 14 .
Last year, the Lions took down their NFC North rival twice but need this win to avoid falling 0-2 for