Campbell’s road woes persist as Lions fall to Cowboys 24-6
Associated PressARLINGTON, Texas — Dan Campbell threw his headset and stormed away from the goal line where Detroit running back Jamaal Williams had just lost a fumble with the Lions on the brink of taking a fourth-quarter lead. The Lions had five turnovers and didn’t get in the end zone for a second consecutive game, losing to the Dallas Cowboys 24-6 on Sunday despite a solid showing from the NFL’s lowest-ranked defense. “I’m not going to go hide in a corner,” Campbell said after falling to 0-11-1 on the road and 4-18-1 overall in his second season in charge of the Lions. “Because I know if you change a couple of things, take care of the football, play the game plan the way you should and all of sudden you win.” Goff was responsible for the other four turnovers with two interceptions and two fumbles as the Lions lost their fourth consecutive game, the past two without a touchdown. Line up and play ball.” Goff’s first three turnovers — two interceptions and a lost fumble — led to all three Dallas touchdowns.