
Lions' Dan Campbell Selling Home Due to Security Concerns After Address Leaked
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell is selling his house after his home address was reportedly leaked following a loss to the Dallas Cowboys last season.
The house in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, is listed as a pending sale for $4.5 million, per Nick Manes of Crain's Detroit Business (h/t ESPN).
Campbell told Manes that he sold the house because "people figured out where we lived when we lost."
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Campbell's address was leaked following Week 17 of the 2023 season, when the Lions lost 20-19 to the Cowboys on Dec. 30, Jessica Dupnack reported for Fox 2 Detroit.
After the initial leak of the address, contractors were sent to Campbell's house for unneeded repairs "as a prank," Dupnack reported.
Another incident occurred at the address following the Lions' loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game, per Dupnack, and the Campbell family filed police reports.
The Bloomfield Township Police Department said in a statement shared by Dupnack that the police are "committed to the safety of all of our residents."
Campbell's home was previously owned by Hockey Hall of Famer and Detroit Red Wings alum Igor Larionov, per ESPN.
The 7,800-square-foot house, which Campbell described as "beautiful," sold within 24 hours, per Manes. Ashley Crain, the Crain's founder and CEO who sold the home, told Manes the buyers were "huge" fans of the Lions.
Crain also told Dupnack the company had found a new home for Campbell and his family, into which they have already moved.
"I feel happy for them that they can have that privacy," Crain said, per Dupnack. "And I would hope all the fans out there love him enough and they give him that privacy, and their family too."
Campbell is in his fourth season with the Lions. After marking a 3-13-1 record in his first year as head coach, Campbell led Detroit to a 12-5 record, a division title and the NFC Championship appearance last year.
He and his wife, Holly Campbell, have two children.
The Lions coach is not the only member of the NFL to recently discuss facing harassment following on-field disappointments. Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis told reporters on Thursday that his phone number was leaked to angry fans after his team's 0-2 season start.




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