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Campbell does 'right thing,' rolls with Lions starters

31 December 2024
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Eric Woodyard is an ESPN reporter covering the Detroit Lions, joining in 2019 as an NBA reporter before switching roles in 2021. Dan Campbell’s Lions defeated the San Francisco 49ers in a non-playoff game, seeking redemption after a previous loss. With the NFC North Division title and No. 1 seed at stake, the Lions are gearing up for a crucial game against the Minnesota Vikings.

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