ALLEN PARK, Mich. — After soaring to the NFC's top playoff seed last season, the Detroit Lions won't be returning to the postseason this year, and they could end up at the bottom of the NFC North.
This was not the expected outcome for a team that won 15 games last season and started the year as a Super Bowl favorite.
The Lions (8-8) were bounced from playoff contention Thursday with a 23-10 loss at Minnesota. Detroit has lost three straight games for the first time since 2022.
Coach Dan Campbell's team — which lost both coordinators from last year's 15-2 squad — is struggling on both sides of the ball. Detroit has failed to rush for at least 100 yards in three straight games and the defense has given up an average of nearly 32 points over the last six.
''It sucks,'' quarterback Jared Goff said of missing the playoffs. ''We'll reflect on the whole season after next week, but yeah, it sucks.''
With the season ending earlier than anyone in Detroit wanted, Campbell suggested that major changes are possible.
''I'm going to be looking at a lot,'' Campbell said. ''I'm going to be looking at a lot of things, because I do not like being home for the playoffs, and I know our guys don't, either. Whenever you lose, man, it's takes a village. Everyone is involved, including myself. I'm always going to look at myself first.''
Campbell intends to set a high bar as the Lions prepare for their season finale at division-leading Chicago.