Another chance to get in on the postseason action.
Detroit Lions fans are getting another chance at snagging playoff tickets and even better, the proceeds go toward a good cause.
Holly Campbell, wife of coach Dan Campbell, and Kathy Agnew, wife of assistant general manager Ray Agnew, are teaming up with Downtown Boxing Gym to host a playoff ticket auction. The DBG is a nonprofit known for helping young people in the community in a number of ways, and that’s a cause the ladies said they can get behind when they sat down with FOX 2’s Jennifer Hammond.
Holly and Kathy are donating four pairs of tickets for the Lions-Commanders Divisional Round playoff game on Saturday night, which come with a parking pass and a DBG hat signed by Lions players. The auction ends at noon on Friday.
In their conversation with Hammer, they also talked about Holly’s infamous social media posts showing Dan as just a normal guy, as she explains they’re actually just a pretty average family. You can watch the full interview here.
And onto the rest of your notes.
- “Will whatever edge the Lions enjoy now still exist if they get to the Super Bowl and Patrick Mahomes is waiting for them in New Orleans? That might be the question of the year.” NFL.com editors ranked teams by how confident said editors are that said team will hoist the Lombardi Trophy. The Lions come out on top — but only by one point.
- Kerby Joseph joins Up and Adams with a theory about the Vikings’ playoff struggles.
So who’s to blame for Sam Darnold and Vikings performance?
THE LIONS.
“I think we be BEATING people up.” @JKERB25
— Kay Adams (@heykayadams) January 14, 2025
- “Washington hasn’t made it to the NFC title game since 1991, and in that game, they played the Lions, so I’m just going to get crazy and go full circle here by predicting that they BEAT THE LIONS to get back to the NFC title game for the first time in 33 years.” CBS Sports’ John Breech picks the Washington Commanders to beat the Lions on Saturday.
- No breaking news here — the Detroit Lions social team is unrivaled.
The Detroit Lions commenting “Dibs.” on this video of a huge baby is WILD pic.twitter.com/MQF2AX4hVd
— Bussin’ With The Boys (@BussinWTB) January 14, 2025
- This is nice.
Jack Fox bought Shinola watches for all 15 members of the Lions’ punt coverage unit after setting the NFL record for net punting average. pic.twitter.com/LvGw2L1kdJ
— Justin Rogers | Detroit Football Network (@Justin_Rogers) January 15, 2025