Analyst Chris Brockman claims Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell is on the hot seat entering the 2026 season. Despite past successes, Brockman cites underachievement in the playoffs as a reason for concern.
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Chris Brockman claims Dan Campbell is on the hot seat for 2026
Lions have a playoff record of 2-2 under Campbell
Brockman lists Campbell as the third coach on the hot seat
Campbell has led the Lions to four straight winning seasons
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Dan CampbellChris BrockmanAaron GlennTodd BowlesNick SirianniZac Taylor
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Mar 30, 2026; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell during the 2026 NFL Annual League Meeting at the Arizona Biltmore. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Mar 30, 2026; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell during the 2026 NFL Annual League Meeting at the Arizona Biltmore. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
One NFL analysts believes Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell is entering the 2026 season on the hot seat.
Now before I go nuclear on this podcast clip, a little context.
This is from Mondayās episode of āThe Rich Eisen Show,ā and it was in the middle of a segment called Overreaction Monday. Of course, the purpose of this segment is to propose some āout thereā opinions that are unpopular, but believable
This particular clip is not from Eisen himself, but his co-host and senior producer of the show, Chris Brockman. He offered a countdown of the five coaches entering the season on the hot seat, and Campbell came in at three on his list.
āYear 6 coming up for Dan Campbell, can you believe that?ā Brockman said. āAnd Detroit, only 2-2 in the playoffs. I thought we wouldāve had another NFC Championship Game, maybe a Super Bowl run in them. I think itās kindaāwith the Bears coming on and we donāt know what Minnesota is going to look like and obviously Green Bay is right thereābig year for Dan Campbell.ā
Eisen responded with, āI donāt think thatās an overreaction. I donāt know, dude. Weāll see how the season plays out. Weāll see how it plays out, but I would be surprised.ā
Itās a relatively weak argument from Brockman. Have the Lions underachieved when it comes to postseason success over the last two years? Undoubtedly. The Divisional Round loss to the was devastating, and missing out on the playoffs entirely last year is unacceptable.
But, unless the Lions nosedive into complete irrelevancy and contend for a top-five pick in 2027, there is no reason to believe Campbell should be anywhere near the hot seat. For god sakes, heās a single year away from producing the NFLās best regular season record. The Lions are still very much in the midst of their Super Bowl window, and while it will certainly be tough to maintain a high level of success given their expensive core of young players, there has been little indication Campbell isnāt up for the challenge.
Whatās particularly interesting is how high of a standard Brockman is holding Campbell to, while clearly not holding other coachesāeven within the divisionāto the same bar. He mentions the Vikings, yet why isnāt Kevin OāConnell considered on the hot seat? He is entering Year 5 with Minnesota and hasnāt produced a single postseason win yet. ā Matt LaFleur will be in Year 8 with Green Bay, and the Packers have just one postseason win (1-4) since Dan Campbell was hired.
I suspect the reason is because of overall reputationāearned or unearned. Campbell isnāt viewed as an āoffensive genius,ā while guys like OāConnell and LaFleur are. And with Ben Johnsonās success in Year 1 with the Bears, Campbell has to fight off narratives that his former offensive coordinator was the primary source of Detroitās success.
But this is nothing new for Campbell. Heās been doubted, discredited, and laughed at since he stepped into Allen Park in 2021. Since then, heās been the first Lions coach in over 50 years to product four straight winning seasons, the first to make an NFC Championship in 32 years, and by the end of 2026, heās likely to have the second-most wins in franchise history. But go on, keep doubting him.
For what itās worth, here is Brockmanās full list:
5. coach Aaron Glenn
4. coach Todd Bowles
3. Lions coach Dan CAmpbell
2. Eagles coach Nick Sirianni
Q&A
Why is Dan Campbell considered to be on the hot seat in 2026?
Dan Campbell is viewed as being on the hot seat due to the Lions' underwhelming playoff performance and the pressure to achieve more in the upcoming season.
What are the playoff records of Dan Campbell with the Lions?
Under Dan Campbell, the Lions have a playoff record of 2-2, including a disappointing Divisional Round loss and missing the playoffs entirely last year.
Who else is on the list of coaches considered to be on the hot seat?
Other coaches on the hot seat list include Aaron Glenn, Todd Bowles, Nick Sirianni, and Zac Taylor, with Campbell ranked third.
How has Dan Campbell's coaching performance been historically with the Lions?
Dan Campbell has led the Lions to four straight winning seasons and their first NFC Championship appearance in 32 years, making him one of the most successful coaches in recent franchise history.
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