For most of their history, the Detroit Lions have been a bottom-feeding and struggling franchise.
That’s no longer the case.
Some people laughed at Dan Campbell and his passion at first, but the former player has built a strong winning culture in Michigan.
Now, on top of that, the Lions will don a fresh look when they take the field to keep at their winning ways.
NFL insider Ari Meirov took to Twitter to share the new Lions uniforms, which were leaked earlier on Thursday morning.
The #Lions new uniforms, which were leaked this morning: pic.twitter.com/O0tXQmlKZw
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) April 18, 2024
The Lions had already announced that new threads were coming, and they look quite well.
This team was two quarters away from reaching the Super Bowl for the first time in franchise history, and it’s an exciting time to be a fan of this organization.
Campbell’s decision-making may have cost them when it mattered the most, yet not a single player called him out or complained: they rallied together and voiced their support for their coach.
That kind of chemistry and bond could take a team a long way.
These guys are all ready and willing to run through a brick wall for each other, and that simply cannot be overlooked.
On top of that, they have a young group of players who will continue to grow with each other, and this team should be competitive for years to come.
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