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Lions’ Campbell left with FG try regret in last-minute loss

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By DAVE CAMPBELL
AP Pro Football Writer

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Detroit coach Dan Campbell reaped the rewards of an aggressive approach all afternoon. He stopped himself late in the game at Minnesota. Campbell made the cautious call to try a 54-yard field goal with the Lions leading by three and the Vikings out of timeouts with 1:10 left. He quickly regretted it. Austin Seibert pushed the kick wide right. The Vikings then used a pair of 28-yard completions from Kirk Cousins to K.J. Osborn to complete their comeback for a 28-24 victory. The Lions went for it six times on fourth down. That’s the most in the NFL this year.

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