Dan Campbell, Detroit Lions
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell had some crafty Christmas sweaters for him and his family and it was typical Dan Campbell. You understand what we mean by that right? Campbell is a dude’s dude, just a football guy. And we love him for it.
Never one to back down from a fourth-down offensive play, Dan Campbell isn’t one to hesitate wearing an unorthodox Christmas sweater, either. This year, he and his family decided to don some very adult-themed holiday garb that speaks for itself, as shown in pictures shared to social media by Campbell’s wife, Holly.
Detroit's popular head coach was rocking a holiday outfit that highlighted his gutsiness. One of the reasons Campbell is among the most beloved coaches in Lions history is his light-hearted nature at times and willingness to poke fun at himself.
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