Detroit Lions faced a devastating loss to the Bills. But, the supporters are still in high spirits, optimistic that they will reclaim it in the next game. Josh Allen and the Bills’ offense dominated the Lions’ defense quite prominently. With the key takeaways, the Lions are eyeing a revival against the Bears, as per none other than Lions’ HC Dan Campbell‘s wife, Holly.
This notion was evident from her comment on Tatianna Merritt’s Instagram post. Pastor and influencer, Tatianna shared some lovely snaps from the sidelines, posting with her husband, Jonathan A. Merritt, while tagging JG16, the official brand of Jared Goff for the merchandise as they wore the black sweatshirt, with Grit written on it. In the next slide, Tatianna posed beside Holly Campbell, and Kathy Agnew, wife of Lions’ assistant GM, Ray Agnew.
And, taking to the comment section, Holly Campbell reflected on the matchup status, while cherishing the company of the Merritts. She commented, “Next time we will have the revival in the first half! So good to see you and the Mr.!!,” as she closed it with blue-heart emojis.
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With this, Holly has indeed issued a warning to the Bears, as the next matchup of Lions is with Caleb Williams’s Bears. Tatianna replied exuberantly, as she wrote, “Yes love we will! It was so great hanging out!”
Tatianna’s post also mentioned ‘Grit‘, a beautiful line of apparel by Jared Goff that donates completely to nonprofits. She reiterated it in context to Lions‘ grit as well in the post caption, writing, “Still a great night! The Grit never stops!,” to which Christen Goff, Jared’s commented, “Beautiful Girl!” Now, all of them together have their eyes on the Detroit Lions’ week 16 game.
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Campbell’s Lions matchup against Bears in Week 16
Dan Campbell’s squad was quite devastated over the failure of their defense. Losing 42-48 to the Buffalo Bills in Week 15 was disheartening, as it disrupted their 11-game winning streak. And, now their records have dropped to 12-2.
This was their first loss since week 2. Against the Bills, they ended up scoring mostly in the garbage time. Campbell took responsibility for their loss, saying, “Tells me it’s me, man. I didn’t have these guys completely ready to roll,” opening up about the loopholes.
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However, Lions are still No. 1 in the NFC North. And now they are aiming for a solid rebound against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on December 22, as fans are looking forward to it.
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