
The NFL has initiated an investigation into allegations that Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell was assaulted after the team’s loss to the Buffalo Bills. The incident allegedly took place in the stadium’s tunnel as Campbell and his staff were departing the field.
Details surrounding the altercation remain unclear, but eyewitnesses claim that Campbell was confronted by an unidentified individual, leading to a physical dispute. The league’s security team is reviewing video footage and interviewing those present to determine the facts.
In a brief statement, the Lions organization condemned any form of violence, emphasizing their full cooperation with the investigation. “Coach Campbell is focused on preparing for our next game and trusts the league to handle this matter appropriately,” a team spokesperson said.
The Buffalo Bills have also pledged their cooperation but declined to comment on the specifics of the incident. Neither Campbell nor the Lions have disclosed any potential injuries or further details about the altercation.
The NFL emphasized its commitment to ensuring the safety of its personnel and vowed to take swift and appropriate action if the allegations are substantiated. Updates are expected as the investigation unfolds.
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