ALLEN PARK -- The Detroit Lions have risen to the occasion nearly every time they’ve been featured in primetime under Dan Campbell.

They’ve been featured a lot with the lights shining their brightest and the football world watching. Since Campbell took over as coach, the Lions are 11-2 in regular-season primetime games.

“I think we handle the perception of pressure well, the lights, all of it,” Campbell said of prepping for primetime games last year. “I think we enjoy it, we enjoy it, we embrace this, we love the atmosphere, we love everything about this, and I just feel like we thrive in this.”

Their winning percentage of .846 in those games is tops in the NFL. In those games, the Lions average 29.9 points per game, while allowing 22.2 points on defense, per TruMedia.

They went 6-0 in

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