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Dan Campbell says Lions 'don't live off reputation' - ESPN

ALLEN PARK, Mich. — The Detroit Lions' success last season was no fluke in the eyes of Dan Campbell.

On the heels of one of the greatest runs in franchise history, culminating with an appearance in the NFC championship game, the Lions head coach is pushing his players to build off that run — beginning on Day 1 of training camp.

«We don't live off reputation, we live off of work,» Campbell said Wednesday. «And that's what's gotten us where we're at. It's been a long, hard road to get to where we're at right now, and there's a price to be paid and so we've got to go pay it again. That's the message, and it will always be the message.»

As the Lions enter the 2024 season with the third-best chance to reach the Super Bowl at 17.6%, according to ESPN Analytics, Campbell continues to drive that gritty mindset that helped Detroit reach this point.

Once veterans reported to training camp Tuesday night at the newly named Meijer Performance Center, Campbell's message was to stay committed to putting the work into position themselves for a championship.

«I believe that what we did last year can carry over into this season. I do, as long as we go to work,» Campbell said.

The Lions also are favored to win their division for the second consecutive season, which has only happened once in franchise history when they captured titles from 1952-54. However, the Lions have never won 10 or more games in back-to-back seasons; they are one of only two active franchises, along with the Carolina Panthers, to never accomplish this feat.

Entering Year 4, Campbell feels he's a better coach than last year because he's «more experienced.» With increased expectations, the Lions coaching staff is also committed to improving after a making noise around

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