DETROIT (AP) — Dan Campbell isn't under any illusions about next Sunday.
The Detroit Lions coach knows the Philadelphia Eagles will be a major test for his team, which has yet to replicate the level of dominance it found in 2023 and 2024.
“We've got our hands full this week,” Campbell said Monday. “We've got to be hitting in all three phases of the game against Philadelphia, because if we're not, it won't be enough.”
Sunday's 44-22 win over the depleted Washington Commanders was a step in the right direction. The Lions (6-3) were coming off a home loss to the Minnesota Vikings and facing a Washington team that had upset them in last season's playoffs.
Detroit also had a new offensive play-caller, with Campbell replacing offensive coordinator John Morton. He wasn't ready to say it was

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