Dan Campbell’s Postgame Comments Following Lions’ Thursday Night Victory Over the Cowboys
After defeating the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday Night Football, the Detroit Lions showcased one of their strongest performances this season. Head coach Dan Campbell addressed the media, praising his team’s toughness, focus, and ability to stay composed under pressure. Below is a detailed summary of Campbell’s postgame remarks.
Opening Remarks
“I’m extremely proud of this team. They responded when it mattered and put in the work all week. The focus, urgency, and composure they displayed are exactly what we expect — our guys don’t panic; they simply get the job done.
We emphasized creating turnovers, and the team delivered with three takeaways — two of which led to touchdowns, and the last allowed us to run out the clock.
Several players stood out. Muhammad’s three sacks were huge. Hutch earned key one-on-one wins. Jack Campbell was all over the field, and Tom Kennedy and Sailors made a major impact on special teams.
As for Goff, we put the responsibility on him this game, and he answered, sparking the team. Amon-Ra St. Brown played despite uncertainty and contributed big plays while blocking and competing on every snap.
Other guys, like Jamo, Gibbs, and Demo, stepped up when challenged. This was a significant victory against a high-powered Dallas offense. While it wasn’t flawless — penalties and some mistakes from younger players remain — the team overcame adversity, and I’m proud of them.”
On Complementary Football
“This was one of the few games this season where we truly executed complementary football. Scoring before halftime, then immediately creating a takeaway and turning it into points, was crucial. Momentum swung in our favor because the team supported one another in all phases. That kind of teamwork makes the difference — it’s what winning teams do. Even the best offense or defense needs support from the other units to succeed, and we were able to do that today.”
On Amon-Ra St. Brown
“St. Brown represents what our team is all about. His toughness, competitive drive, and willingness to do whatever it takes to win are unmatched. He refuses to let circumstances dictate his performance — he controls his own approach. He was ready to play, and there was no stopping him. Having him on the field lifts everyone around him.”
On Being 15–0 After Past Losses
“Our focus now is to keep building momentum. We’ve shown we can bounce back, but the goal is to continue stringing wins together. These players don’t overreact to setbacks — they focus on correcting mistakes, executing fundamentals, and playing efficiently. When everyone does their part, the team responds. Panic only creates problems; staying disciplined allows us to succeed.”
On Sustaining This Level of Play
“We’ll clean up the mistakes that affected us today. We did a lot right, but it’s about refining the areas that could hurt us in future games. Eliminating penalties and staying consistent is how we maintain success.”
On the Pass Rush
“We disrupted Dallas well because multiple players won their one-on-one matchups. Muhammad and Mack were impactful, and Hutch generated pressure as well. Coverage was solid, and although not perfect, the defense did its job. Combined with offensive scoring, we were able to contain a strong Dallas offense.”
On Rotating Guards and Using Miles Frazier
“We wanted to give Frazier some experience, similar to what we did with Mahogany last year. Our goal was to introduce him to the NFL while still moving the offense effectively. He performed well enough to earn more snaps, and Cologne also played exceptionally.”
On Jahmyr Gibbs
“Gibbs is a special player. While the run game didn’t fully open up for him, he still scored and continued to grow in the passing game. His routes get cleaner with each game, and there seems to be no ceiling on his potential. He’s a hardworking, intelligent, team-focused player — just getting started.”
On Brian Branch’s Injury
“I’ll have a clearer update tomorrow. He didn’t finish the game.”
On Playoff Expectations
“We know who we are as a team and don’t get distracted by external opinions. Success comes from focusing on ourselves, learning from mistakes, and consistently handling our business — which we did today. Now we rest briefly before preparing for the Rams.”
Campbell’s remarks highlighted why the Lions responded so strongly against Dallas. His emphasis on composure, fundamentals, accountability, and toughness continues to shape Detroit’s culture. Following this statement win, Campbell’s message was clear: the team controls its own story, and by staying disciplined, their best football may still be ahead.




