ALLEN PARK, Mich. -- Leaving Lambeau Field on Sunday after an 0-1 start wasn't a pleasurable experience for new Detroit Lions offensive coordinator John Morton.

But even after losing the opener at Green Bay 27-13, Morton said "nobody's in panic mode" inside the Lions' building.

Entering the Week 2 home contest against the Chicago Bears , Detroit will try to avoid going 0-2 for the first time since 2021, Dan Campbell's first season as the Lions' head coach.

However, Bears head coach Ben Johnson -- who spent the previous three seasons as Detroit's offensive coordinator -- will be standing in the way during his much-anticipated return to Ford Field on Sunday.

"The bottom line is this is about execution and the details of everything and then taking a little bit less, so guys are playin

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