Detroit Lions General Manager Brad Holmes has stunned fans by announcing a major milestone for the team: both Holmes and head coach Dan Campbell have signed multi-year contract extensions, securing their leadership through 2027. This decision reflects the organization’s confidence in their ability to maintain the Lions’ resurgence and competitive edge in the NFL.
Under Holmes and Campbell, the Lions have transformed from perennial underperformers to serious contenders. This year, they built on a strong 2023 season by continuing to emphasize long-term development and cultural transformation. Campbell, known for his motivational leadership and aggressive style, has earned admiration for fostering a winning culture and consistently improving the team’s performance. Holmes, meanwhile, has excelled in player development and creating a balanced roster.
The extension signals the franchise’s commitment to sustaining its upward trajectory. Lions President Rod Wood emphasized that this leadership team has “selflessly worked together to build a winning culture” and aims for sustained success that benefits the fans and Detroit as a whole.
For the Lions, this announcement underlines a vision for continued growth and championship contention in the years ahead.
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