The Lions' preseason schedule features games against the Bengals, Commanders, and Colts, with Dan Campbell hinting he might actually play starters more than usual since he's skipping joint practices.

Lions Preseason Could Actually Matter This Year As Campbell Hints at Playing Starters More

The Lions' preseason schedule features games against the Bengals, Commanders, and Colts, with Dan Campbell hinting he might actually play starters more than usual since he's skipping joint practices.

Your 2025 Preseason Schedule is Here, and Campbell Might Actually Play Real Players

The Lions dropped their three-game preseason slate on Thursday, and before you roll your eyes and check out, this year might actually matter. Dan Campbell already said he’s skipping joint practices entirely this offseason, which means these games could carry more weight than the usual vanilla scrimmages we’re used to.

Here’s what we’re looking at: a trip to Cincinnati to face the Bengals, then back to Ford Field for the Washington Commanders, and wrapping up in Indianapolis against the Colts. Classic preseason scheduling with minimal travel, because apparently even the NFL knows nobody wants to fly cross-country to watch third-stringers run basic plays.

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But here’s where it gets interesting. Campbell suggested during the league meetings that without joint practices, he might actually play starters more than he has in the past. “Maybe we play some of these guys in the preseason more than we have, that’s where they get some of it,” he said.

Translation: we might actually see Jared Goff hand the ball off to Jahmyr Gibbs for more than two series. Wild concept.

When You Can Watch

All three games will air on the Detroit Lions TV Network, so check your local listings if you want to see our new players get their first taste of NFL action or watch our new defensive pieces gel together.

Specific dates and times are still coming, but Dave Birkett already has intel on two games: Bengals on Thursday, August 13 at 7 p.m., and Commanders on Saturday, August 29 at 3 p.m. The Colts finale is still TBD.

Look, preseason games are usually about as exciting as watching paint dry in Allen Park. But with Campbell potentially giving us actual football instead of glorified practice, maybe these three games will give us our first real look at what this retooled roster can do before the games start counting.

Are you actually excited about preseason football for once, or is this just another way for the Lions to get our hopes up early? Let me know in the comments below.

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