Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell and his spouse Holly are promoting their home due to security concerns after their handle was leaked on-line final season.
“The neighborhood, everything,” Campbell told Crain's Detroit Business. “There’s plenty of space, it’s on 2 acres, the home is beautiful. It’s just that people figured out where we lived when we lost.”
Campbell didn't present specifics on any specific incidents that occurred.
According to FOX2 Detroit, the Campbell's handle was leaked on-line following their Week 17 20-19 loss to the Dallas Cowboys final season. That led to contractors displaying up on the home for repairs that weren't wanted, as a prank, according to Fox Sports' Jay Glazer.
After harassment continued following the Lions' loss within the NFC championship recreation to the San Francisco 49ers, the Campbells filed police experiences with Bloomfield Township police.
“The Bloomfield Township Police Department is committed to the safety of all of our residents,” Bloomfield Township Police mentioned in an announcement. “Harassment of any kind will not be tolerated. We hope that everyone, including fans, will respect the privacy of individuals and their families.”
The 7,800-square-foot home was inbuilt 2013 by Hockey Hall of Famer Igor Larionov, who performed elements of eight seasons with the NHL's Detroit Red Wings. The Campbells purchased the home in 2021 for $3.5 million from completely different homeowners after Campbell was employed to coach the Lions.
An asking value of $4.5 million was met inside 24 hours of the home being listed on the market this week. According to Crain's, the patrons are “huge” Lions followers.
Campbell is in his fourth season teaching the Lions. He has a 30-34-1 report and led the group to the NFC North title final season and the NFC championship recreation for the primary time since 1991.
In different breach of privateness information across the NFL, Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis advised Main Street Nashville that he was compelled to change his cellphone quantity after his previous quantity was leaked, main to undesirable messages from followers criticizing his play this season.
“I don’t know how my number got out there with the fans, but I got a lot of texts,” Levis mentioned. “That’ll be nice to shut that part and put it behind me. I haven’t opened social [media] in the last couple of weeks. I just think that’s the healthiest way to go about it. I don’t want to or care to hear any of the things people say about me, and I’m just going to keep chugging along regardless of what they say.
“It sucks that the world is the way that it is, and I’m looking forward to having some privacy.”