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Detroit Lions hire Dan Campbell: Digging deeper on what he said
Dave Birkett, Carlos Monarrez and Shawn Windsor break down what we heard during Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell’s news conference on Jan. 21, 2021.
Shawn Windsor, Carlos Monarrez and Dave Birkett, Detroit Free Press
The Matthew Stafford-Detroit Lions marriage is coming to an amicable separation.
A league source told the Free Press on Saturday that Stafford approached the team after the season ended Jan. 3 and suggested a trade may be in the interest of both him and the Lions. The team has agreed to explore a deal.
With the Lions set for a rebuild under a new regime after three straight last-place NFC North finishes, Stafford presumably is ready to move to a contender. He passed for 26 touchdowns and 10 interceptions with a 96.3 QB rating in 2020 for the 5-11 Lions, playing through injury late in the season that seemed likely to bench him.
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He missed the final eight games in 2019 after fracturing bones in his back for the second straight year.
The Lions hired Dan Campbell as head coach Wednesday, and Brad Holmes as general manager last week, and face an overhaul, particularly along a defense that set franchise records for ineptitude in 2020.
Detroit has the No. 7 overall pick in April’s draft. After presumptive No. 1 pick Trevor Lawrence, other QBs potentially in play include Ohio State’s Justin Fields, BYU’s Zach Wilson, North Dakota State’s Trey Lance and Alabama’s Mac Jones.
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Stafford, who turns 33 in February, was the Lions’ No. 1 overall pick out of Georgia in 2009, after an 0-16 season in 2008. With him at quarterback, the Lions made the playoffs three times in 12 seasons — 2011, 2014 and 2016 — but lost road games in the wild-card round each time. (45-28 at New Orleans, 24-20 at Dallas, 26-6 at Seattle.) Before Stafford’s arrival, the Lions’ last playoff appearance was 1999.
The Lions have not won a playoff game since the 1991 season, losing nine straight postseason games, and it remains their lone postseason win since 1957. Only the Cincinnati Bengals have a longer playoff winless streak.
Stafford and his wife, Kelly, have four daughters. They put their palatial lakefront Bloomfield Hills house on the market early last year.
This story is still developing. More to come.
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