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Just four weeks after setting a franchise record for points, Detroit's offense is being called by a new voice — the head coach.
Here is everything Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell said after the Lions lost to the Minnesota Vikings, 27-24, on Sunday.
The post-game press conference for Lions coach Dan Campbell will include at least one important question: "Were you calling offensive plays on Sunday?"
Dan Campbell left the door open for John Morton to handle resume play-calling duties for Detroit Lions later this year or next season.
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"This will be a huge test for us on the road at their place against a championship team," Lions Coach Dan Campbell said. "We're excited about it."
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Morton confirmed on Thursday that the rest of his role on offense is not changing. He’s simply no longer calling the plays. But as someone who has wanted to show off his chops as a play-caller, he’s hoping to get back there one day. So instead of wallowing in self-pity, he’s treating his journey much like that of player who just got demoted.