Detroit Lions’ Coach Forced To Sell Home For Wild Reason

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Despite his age, Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell looks like someone you don’t want to antagonize. Working from the shadows, fans obtained Campbell’s home address. The property is in Michigan, which has prompted a sale of the $4.5 million property, per Nick Maines of Crain’s Detroit Business.

The head coach’s address was leaked to be in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Fans leaked it after the team lost to the Cowboys on December 30, per FOX 2 Detroit. Fans pulled pranks on the property, which appears to have led to Campbell relocating.

It is unclear how the head coach’s address was released. However, the pranks were enough to make the head coach wish to move. The pranks on Campbell appeared to be harmless. Regardless, there are plenty of stories of celebrities getting put in danger.

For example, fans have subjected Twitch streamers to “swatting.” Swatting is when someone tells the police that the streamer is armed, angry, and dangerous. This often leads to swat showing up at their doorstep, ready to shoot.

Dan Campbell’s Detroit Lions stumble in Week 2

Campbell put his house up for sale when fans put his safety on the line. Now, he will need to take action to get the Lions back on track after succumbing to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers by a score of 20-16. Jared Goff threw two interceptions in the loss, and Amon-Ra St. Brown suffered an injury. St. Brown appears to be on track to play this week.

However, it doesn’t get much easier, a the Lions will be facing the Arizona Cardinals. The Cardinals just wrapped up a blowout of Goff’s former team, the Los Angeles Rams.

This sets the stage for a difficult road to 2-1. Can the Detroit Lions pull it off?

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