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Barry Sanders loves Lions’ rich history and seeing new fans embrace it

Lions legend and Hall of Famer Barry Sanders joined SB Nation to talk about the Dan Campbell era, the Hall of Fame, and more.

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DETROIT, MICHIGAN - JANUARY 5: Former Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders waves to fans during the first half of an NFL football game between the Detroit Lions and the Minnesota Vikings at Ford Field on January 5, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)
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The Detroit Lions missed the playoffs this season and that shocked a lot of people.

This sentence is in and of itself a shocking sort of thing. Football fans who have been around for a while will recall that for a long time, with all due respect, nobody expected much of anything from the 313 as far as professional football was concerned.

And then Dan Campbell happened.

It is true that the 2025 season was a disappointment for Detroit and it will be fascinating to see how they rebound from it next year. They have earned the benefit of the doubt and become one of the more trustworthy teams in the league which is, again, kind of a shocking sort of overall thing.

While in San Francisco at Super Bowl LX we had the chance to talk to arguably the greatest Lions player of all time in Barry Sanders. We asked about the team having high expectations and if that has been neat to see with a whole new generation learning about the Lions overall history. You can watch our conversation below.

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Mr. Sanders also spoke about this year’s Hall of Fame class and had extreme reverence for each and every member. He is clearly still a student of the game and an incredible ambassador for both the league at large and the Lions individually.

He echoed the sentiment that everything began with Dan Campbell. Perhaps this time next year he’ll be talking about the Lions in this particular game.

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