Detroit Lions to wear NFL throwback uniform against Chicago Bears

Dan Campbell reveals that the Lions are wearing their throwback uniforms for Week 17.
The Detroit Lions They don’t wear their throwback uniforms very often, so when they do, they choose to wear a popular one. Uniform Many supporters pay attention to this combination.
Fans hoped that the team would wear the throwback uniform against the Reds on Thanksgiving. Buffalo Bills, Instead, he chose to wear the less-popular color rush uniform.
Talking with 97.1 The Ticket During his weekly radio interview, Dan Campbell, Lions head coach, revealed that the team would indeed wear the classic throwback uniform combination against the Bears.
Detroit’s Divisional The Bears matchup could be the last home game of the 2022 regular-season regular season for a team that has begun to attract national media attention.
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Campbell His young team will be looking to rebound from a disappointing Week 16 against the Carolina Panthers.
The team didn’t perform at the same level on both ends of the football as it did the previous eight weeks.
“There was a lack in aggressiveness. There was a lackluster finish. It was lacking in detail. Campbell Monday said that there was a lack of discipline. “There were many things that happened that were not typical of the way we’ve been playing.”
For DetroitIt is crucial to win at home, as a loss could lead to the team’s dissolution. Playoff contention.
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