SHOCKING UPDATE: Multiple NFL And Lions Insiders Have Reveals HC Dan Campbell Is Set to Quit and Cut His Ties with The Lions A Decision That Force Him to Sell His House Immediately.

Fans of teams and players now have avenues to vent their rage that did not exist years ago. However, it is mainly keyboard warriors on social media, emboldened by losses in fantasy football, gambling, and other such activities, who operate under the guise of anonymity.

Fan is also short for “fanatic,” and some sports fans never stop letting their mood be influenced by how their favourite team performs. Unfortunately, Lions head coach Dan Campbell appears to be making a life change based on what some Detroit-area fans believe.

Crain’s Detroit Business reports that Campbell is selling his Bloomfield Hills home. He and his wife Holly reportedly purchased the house, which was built in 2013, for $3.5 million in 2021, after being hired as the Lions’ head coach. According to the story, the house, priced for $4.5 million, was on the market earlier this week and was already categorized as a “pending sale” within 24 hours.

Lions fans quickly graduate to stalker status with head coach Dan Campbell

The buyers are allegedly avid Lions fans.

The 7,800-square-foot mansion has five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. It was built by Igor Larionov, a former Detroit Red Wings centre and Hockey Hall of Famer.

Dan Campbell sells his Oakland County property owing of security worries.

“The couple ‘loved’ the house, but security concerns necessitated the move to somewhere more private, Dan Campbell told Crain’s on Wednesday morning” , as reported by writer Nick Manes.
Campbell has supposedly already relocated to a new home.

NFL Head Coach Forced To Sell His Home Over Security Concerns - The Spun
Campbell discussed the attractiveness of the house he decided to sell, as well as the reasons why he and his family felt the need to relocate.

“There’s plenty of space, it’s on two acres, and the home is beautiful,” Campbell told Crain’s. “It’s just that people figured out where we lived when we lost.”

Campbell’s home address eventually became public. Apparently, a group of Lions fans has been paying unpleasant visits to the property following Lions losses, raising fears about the safety of his family.

The thought that some Lions fans, undoubtedly a small number, felt empowered enough to obtain Campbell’s address and show up at his house after a loss is absolutely terrible. It appears that nothing bad transpired, and Campbell was able to quickly relocate to a more private location.

 

 

 

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