Campbell: Lions in 'little bit of a hole' after loss
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Campbell: Lions in 'little bit of a hole' after loss
"Like I told the team, 'It's frustrating, I know. We've got a lot to be thankful for even after a loss.' And look, we've dug ourselves a little bit of a hole, that's the bottom line," Campbell said. "We are in a little bit of a hole but that's just what it is. There's nothing more than that. "So, all we've got to do is worry about cleaning up this and then getting to the next game and finding a way to win the next one in front of us."
"Entering the contest, the short-handed Lions were also dealing with key injuries to tight ends Sam LaPorta and Brock Wright in addition to wide receiver Kalif Raymond and starting center Graham Glasgow on offense, but All-Pro receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown also left game in first quarter with ankle injury and did not return."
"Detroit is now 1-8 in their last nine games on Thanksgiving."
The Detroit Lions fell 31-24 to the Green Bay Packers on Thanksgiving, dropping to 7-5 and significantly reducing their NFC North chances. Multiple offensive injuries left the roster thin, with tight ends Sam LaPorta and Brock Wright, wide receiver Kalif Raymond, and starting center Graham Glasgow all impacted; All-Pro Amon-Ra St. Brown exited in the first quarter with an ankle issue and could miss one to two weeks. The Lions are 1-8 in their last nine Thanksgiving games. Practice-squad receiver Tom Kennedy was promoted to the active roster and contributed on offense and special teams. Immediate priorities are cleaning up mistakes and winning the next game.
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