
"Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell is still smarting from his team's last visit to Baltimore, even though it was two years ago. On that occasion, the Lions were blown away 38-6 after a poor start, and Campbell remembers it well. "You don't forget those," Campbell said via the Lions' website. "We didn't give ourselves a chance. By the end of the first quarter, we were in a bad way."
"The Lions won't be short of confidence after an emphatic 52-21 win over the Chicago Bears last week and Campbell is excited by the challenge that awaits his team on MNF. "Rugged team, tough, disciplined, really good players," Campbell said. "We respect what they're about. We're looking forward to this, going out to their place on Monday night. This is going to be fun. This is one of those, this is why you do it.""
Dan Campbell still remembers Detroit's 38-6 loss in Baltimore two years ago and cited the poor start and difficult first quarter. He noted the environment and opponent give players a clear sense of the challenge after seeing the Ravens up close. Detroit arrives confident after a 52-21 win over Chicago and Campbell said he is excited to play in Baltimore on Monday night. He described the Ravens as rugged, tough, disciplined and filled with really good players. Lamar Jackson represents the biggest threat with a 24-2 record vs. NFC teams and strong Monday-night and 2023 performances, and John Harbaugh praised Jackson's field vision, processing and disciplined decision-making.
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