
Dan Campbell Thrilled as Carlton Davis Returns to the Detroit Lions

Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell couldn’t hide his excitement as veteran cornerback Carlton Davis returns to the team for another season. Davis, a key part of Detroit’s secondary, will bring leadership, experience, and physicality to a defense that continues to improve under Campbell’s guidance.
“We love having Carlton back,” Campbell said. “He’s a competitor, he’s tough, and he fits exactly what we’re trying to build here in Detroit. He brings that grit we love, and he’s going to help us take another step forward.”
Davis initially joined the Lions via trade from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he had already established himself as a dependable starter. In his time with Detroit, he played a crucial role in solidifying the team’s pass defense. His return ensures continuity in the secondary, a vital factor for a team with championship aspirations.
The Lions made significant strides last season, advancing deep into the playoffs and proving they are legitimate contenders in the NFC. Bringing back Davis signals the team’s commitment to maintaining a strong defensive unit. With young talents like Brian Branch and Kerby Joseph developing alongside seasoned players like Davis, Detroit’s defense could be even better in the upcoming season.
Campbell emphasized Davis’s impact on and off the field. “He’s a guy that younger players can learn from. He’s been in big games, and he understands what it takes to win. We’re lucky to have him.”
With Davis back in Honolulu Blue, Detroit fans have another reason to be excited about the 2025 season. As the Lions continue to build their roster, Campbell’s enthusiasm reflects a team hungry for more success.