The head coach, who helped craft the identity of a hard-nosed Detroit team that cruised to the NFC’s top seed with a 15-2 record, choked up and wiped away tears during his press conference while attempting to dissect the Lions’ 45-31 loss to the Commanders on Saturday at Ford Field.
Dan Campbell is emotional after the Lions’ loss to the Commanders.
“It just hurts to lose, man,” Campbell said after the end of his fourth campaign in charge of the Lions. “And I don’t care if you’re the 7-seed, 6-seed, 5-seed, 1-seed. Cause I’ve lost at all of them, damn near. And it stings and it hurts. It hurts. You have to get up, body’s beat to s–t, mentally stay locked in and do those things, so long season.”
Then, after a reporter asked another question, Campbell said, “It’s my fault. It’s my fault.”