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The original was posted on /r/nfl by /u/TobiasHairless on 2025-09-26 22:53:06+00:00.
Original Title: If the Lions finish the season with a winning record, which they are heavily favored to do, Dan Campbell will have as many winning seasons (4) in 5 years as the Lions organization did in the 20 years prior to hiring him.
Lions from 2001-2020:
- 2001: 2-14
- 2002: 3-13
- 2003: 5-11
- 2004: 6-10
- 2005: 5-11
- 2006: 3-13
- 2007: 7-9
- 2008: 0-16
- 2009: 2-14
- 2010: 6-10
- 2011: 10-6 (Lost WC)
- 2012: 4-12
- 2013: 7-9
- 2014: 11-5 (Lost WC)
- 2015: 7-9
- 2016: 9-7 (Lost WC)
- 2017: 9-7
- 2018: 6-10
- 2019: 3-12-1
- 2020: 5-11
Overall: 110-209-1 (0-3 in postseason)
Lions since Campbell:
- 2021: 3-13-1
- 2022: 9-8 (Kept the Packers out of the Playoffs)
- 2023: 12-5 (Won WC & Divisional, Lost NFCCG)
- 2024: 15-2 (Lost Divisional)
Overall 39-28-1 (2-2 in postseason)