Lions are winning playoff games and changing perceptions of what they can accomplish
DETROIT — There’s an oft-shared experience among those who’ve played for the Detroit Lions. You guys aren’t gonna do anything.’ Everyone on this team, I’m sure someone’s told them that,” wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown said Sunday evening. “We know what the perception is of being on the Detroit Lions,” St. Brown said Sunday, three years after this thing began, after the Lions’ 31-23 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to advance to the NFC Championship Game. That’s a much better viewpoint and look at people than when everything’s going great and you’ve got 12 wins.” That’s where the Lions’ trust in what they’re doing stems from — that first season together. Because we know the potential that we have, and we don’t accept anything less.” “We’re going to the NFC Championship Game with that group of guys,” Campbell said.










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