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Lions coach Dan Campbell sells his house for more privacy


Lions coach Dan Campbell sells his house for more privacy

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Michigan – Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell is selling his suburban Detroit home for more privacy.

“There’s a ton of space, it’s on a 5-acre lot, the house is beautiful,” Campbell told Crain’s Detroit Business. “People only found out where we lived when we lost.”

He did not elaborate, but Fox 2 in Detroit reported that Campbell’s home address was leaked and that he and his family had been the victims of pranks and harassment following heavy losses for the Lions, including in the NFC Championship game. The Campbell family has filed a police report, Fox 2 reported.

The Bloomfield Township Police Department released a statement saying, in part, that it is “committed to the safety of all of our residents. Harassment of any kind will not be tolerated. We hope everyone, including fans, will respect the privacy of individuals and their families.”

Campbell and his wife, Holly, listed the 7,800-square-foot Bloomfield Hills home for $4.5 million this week, with a deal closing within 24 hours, Crain’s reported.

Campbell was hired by the Lions in 2021. After a record of 3-13-1 this season, the team has become one of the best in the NFL.

Campbell’s house was built in 2013 for Igor Larionov, a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame who played for the Detroit Red Wings.

The likely buyers are “big” Lions fans, said Ashley Crain, who is representing Campbell and the buyers in the sale.

The Campbell family has already moved into a new home, Fox 2 reported.

“I’m happy for them that they can have that privacy,” Crain told Fox 2. “And I hope all the fans out there love him enough to give him and their family that privacy.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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