Four Reasons Why Lions Will Win Super Bowl

Despite all the injuries, Lions have legitimate shot to win Super Bowl.

The Lions will begin their postseason journey during the divisional round of the playoffs next weekend. With the NFC’s No. 1 seed and home-field advantage locked up, they have a legit shot at advancing to the Super Bowl for the first time in franchise history.

If Detroit does find a way to get there, Dan Campbell’s squad – hampered by a staggering amount of injuries – will have its hands full against the best that the AFC has to offer. Yet, Campbell & Co. still have a realistic chance of making history and hoisting the Lombardi Trophy.

Without further ado, here are the four reasons why the Lions might just capture a world championship this season.

Lions’ offense is elite

Ben Johnson’s unit produced a season to remember in 2024.

Equipped with the steady hand of Jared Goff at quarterback and a plethora of weapons, Detroit set franchise records for total net yards (6,962), points (564), touchdowns (70) and point differential (plus-222) during the regular season.

Along with those impressive feats, the Lions tied two NFL records pertaining to points scored: the first being for the most games in a season with at least 20 points (16) and the second being for the most games in a season with at least 40 points (six).

There’s no indication that Detroit’s high-powered offense, with running back David Montgomery set to return from injury, will be any less productive in the postseason, either.

Expect the unit to continue to score points at a frequent rate, propelling the Lions to their very first Super Bowl appearance.

Campbell’s leadership

Campbell is one of the best leaders and motivators in all of professional sports today. He consistently finds a way to get the most out of his players, who will do anything to appease their head coach. They’ve adopted the relentless, never-say-never attitude of Campbell, which helped the Lions win a franchise-best 15 games during the 2024 regular season.

It’s all a part of the winning culture that the fourth-year head man has established in the Motor City, which should aid Detroit on its journey to Super Bowl 59.

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