Lions Coach Dan Campbell Sells Home Due to Safety Issues
Lions Coach Dan Campbell Faces Safety Concerns
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell is putting his stunning home on the market after citing significant security issues. Campbell revealed to Crain’s Detroit Business that his family, although enamored with their beautiful residence, became uncomfortable after fans found out where they lived. The decision comes after a series of unsettling incidents following a loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
Details of the Home Sale
After his address was leaked, Campbell filed a police report, highlighting incidents of harassment and pranks. Realtor Ashley Crain, managing the sale, confirmed that the home was listed for $4.5 million and quickly found a buyer within 24 hours. Crain expressed her support for the Campbell family during this tough time.
Community Support
The Bloomfield Township Police Department assured residents that they take such incidents seriously. Their statement emphasized a commitment to respect individuals' privacy. Since joining the Lions in 2021 and turning the team's fortunes around, Campbell has become a beloved figure in Detroit.
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