With Hutchinson, Joseph extensions looming, Lions value discipline in free agency
Briefly

Following a strong regular season, the Detroit Lions faced disappointment with an early playoff exit. Head coach Dan Campbell emphasized the importance of maintaining their core players rather than making drastic changes. He believes the team achieved success with 15 wins but recognizes the need to play better in critical moments. To strengthen the squad, the Lions prioritized retaining key players and made a strategic signing in cornerback D.J. Reed. Campbell's proactive approach indicates a commitment to both improvement and stability in the upcoming season.
"You go right into it. You don't have time to really digest all those things -- the last game. What I do know is that you have to be careful. If you say, 'Man, what's wrong? What's wrong with us?' We did it right. We had 15 wins. End of season."
"Careful tweaking things, what you got is good enough. We just got to play better in that moment. But it also means we can't stay the same. We all know that. That's not good for anybody."
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