As the Detroit Lions approach the end of the regular season, they find themselves at an impressive 13-2 record, with the top playoff spot within their grasp. This upcoming week, they face the 49ers in a game that could either secure the number one seed and the division title—if the Vikings lose—or set up a high-stakes showdown in Week 18 if the Vikings win.
A question that has recently emerged is whether the Lions might rest their starters in the 49ers game to ensure they enter the playoffs fully healthy. However, the answer from Lions’ head coach Dan Campbell is clear: no. While things can change, Campbell’s recent comments make it clear that the Lions are not inclined to sit their starters unless there’s a compelling reason to do so.
Campbell emphasized the importance of maintaining momentum heading into the postseason. “You want to make sure that you end on a good note,” Campbell said. “You’re playing good, efficient football. The guys feel good about it. You’re in a rhythm. I think it bleeds into the next week, and I think that’s important.” He went on to say that, while resting players at the right moment is important, pulling them too early could disrupt their flow.
This perspective underscores why sitting starters for a potential playoff-clinching game is unlikely. Campbell believes that maintaining good play is crucial for the team’s rhythm, and taking time off now could risk losing that momentum.
Campbell also addressed the possibility of resting players in Week 18 last season, when the NFC North title was already clinched. His response was straightforward: “When we’re done with the season, they’re going to rest. I promise you that, they’re going to get plenty of time off.” This statement makes it clear that, barring unusual circumstances, the Lions won’t be pulling their starters prematurely this season.
In short, don’t expect the Lions to take it easy anytime soon. They’re focused on finishing strong and carrying momentum into the playoffs.