Lions’ Dan Campbell gets emotional after surprise Texas A&M announcement

   

Dan Campbell transformed the Detroit Lions into a perennial NFC North title contender. He’s just as beloved in College Station. That includes earning a surprise announcement via Texas A&M football Wednesday.

Lions’ Dan Campbell gets emotional after surprise Texas A&M announcement

The university stunned the former Aggies tight end with a special recognition. Campbell earned the Lettermen’s Association 2025 Lifetime Achievement award.

His former head coach R.C. Slocum helped unveil the surprise. But Campbell received other surprise visitors via video. His former teammates like Cameron Spikes congratulated him. Also his former quarterback Randy McCown. One more beloved Aggies star praised him: All-American linebacker Dat Nguyen.

Campbell got so surprised and emotional, he released a “holy crap” statement before accepting his honor. He then celebrated the accomplishment with his family. He then said how he loved all his Aggies teammates.

He took time away from OTAs to accept the new honor. Campbell is also sending a defiant message about adversity heading into 2025. His Lions are already facing a difficult schedule.

 

Tracing back to Lions’ Dan Campbell’s Texas A&M career 

Campbell caught passes and created blocking lanes for Slocum’s Aggies teams.

He arrived to the campus during Texas A&M’s final season with the Southwestern Conference. The SWC officially disbanded in 1995. Campbell played in 11 games in ’95.

He became more involved in the offense. Though he caught eight passes for 103 yards for what was a run-heavy Aggies offense.

Campbell caught 27 total passes for 314 yards and scored three touchdowns. He helped TAMU into its transition into the Big 12.

Texas A&M went 6-6 in its first campaign into the new conference. The Aggies improved to 9-4 the following year. The towering TE Campbell eventually left after a stellar 11-3 season of 1998. That campaign ended with a Sugar Bowl appearance.

Campbell landed in the third round of the 1999 NFL Draft. He went 79th overall to the New York Giants. Slocum eventually coached four more seasons before stepping down following the 2002 season.

The 49-year-old Campbell is now 46-37-1 as a head coach. That includes winning the last two division titles.

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