Dan Campbell provides insight on the Lions trade deadline intentions

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The Detroit Lions have been garnering widespread praise for their impressive turnaround and strong performance this season. It’s been a while since the Lions were mentioned alongside the NFL’s elite teams. Furthermore, their chances of making it to the Super Bowl are on the rise, thanks to their dominant performances against formidable opponents.

Traditionally, the Lions are sellers at the trade deadline, especially when their season isn’t going well. However, this year, they find themselves in contention and might become potential buyers during the upcoming trade season to bolster any potential weak spots that could hinder their playoff aspirations.

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For those familiar with the team, it’s clear that they’re always on the lookout for ways to enhance their roster, whether through significant or minor moves. During his press conference today, HC Dan Campbell acknowledged ongoing discussions, indicating that GM Brad Holmes is diligently exploring potential trade deals.

“He’s (Brad Holmes) looking, he’s seeing if something’s out there, if (there is) something that makes sense, but ultimately, that’s – I trust him. He’s going to handle it and if it’s something that’s serious, he’ll bring it to me, otherwise, I just – I handle my business, getting this team ready to play the next week and whatever does or does not happen, I trust Brad 100 percent. It’s going to be for the better of us, betterment of our team.”

Holmes isn’t hesitant to make impactful decisions if he believes they benefit the team, a fact well understood by Campbell. They’ve maintained seamless communication and alignment since day one, coordinating efforts on free agent signings, trades, and the draft with the common goal of enhancing the team. Their mutual trust is a primary driving force behind the team’s current success.

The Lions’ activity at the upcoming trade deadline remains uncertain. Should they decide to make moves, it’s likely to involve smaller deals aimed at strengthening the team’s depth. Injuries have hit key positions, such as running back, cornerback, and offensive line, and they may explore trade options to address these areas. Regardless of the outcome, Holmes and Campbell have garnered widespread trust, with the expectation that any action taken will be in the best interest of the team’s improvement.

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