Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell has the utmost respect for Lambeau Field, the home stadium of the Lions' division rival, the Green Bay Packers.
Campbell has met with the media twice this week and both times he complimented the legendary stadium.
"Game 1 out at Lambeau — love Lambeau — division game, the whole deal. So, we’re going to be looking forward to it," Campbell said on Monday.
On Tuesday, Campbell took his love for Lambeau Field to a different level, as he went full biblical to show his respect for one of the most hallowed grounds in the NFL.
"On the eighth day, the good Lord made Lambeau," Campbell said, according to Colton Pouncy of The Athletic. "It's one of those special places you'll play."
Lambeau Field has not been kind to the Lions historically.
According to Football Database, Green Bay sports a 62-30-4 record all time against Detroit on its home field.
However, things have begun to turn around in recent years, as the Lions have gotten the better of the Packers in each of the last three meetings at Lambeau, with Detroit winning all of them by a combined score of 78-50.
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