With the Detroit Lions standing pat at the NFL trade deadline, coach Dan Campbell faced a flurry of questions on Wednesday for why the team didn’t feel the need to make a move. Earlier on Tuesday, Campbell said they were looking—particularly at their currently-injured offensive line position—but he revealed the day after that nothing worthwhile materialized.

“There was nothing that was, I would say, enough to be noteworthy,” Campbell said. “I mean it was certainly more intriguing, but not—it wasn’t good enough. So, all good. All good. We’re ready to roll.”

Instead of adding players at the trade deadline, the Lions opted to add three offensive lineman to their practice squad: veterans Netane Muti and Chris Hubbard, along with rookie lineman Jack Conley. Additionally, the Lions have player

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