ALLEN PARK -- Dan Campbell said last week that he didn’t expect the Detroit Lions to be active at the NFL’s trade deadline.

The Lions coach didn’t move off that position much on Monday, saying he can’t say “one way or the other” what they might do or not do before Tuesday’s 4 p.m. deadline.

Campbell said he and general manager Brad Holmes were finishing up going over the tape against the Minnesota Vikings, and hadn’t dug into trade talks too much.

“And look, Brad and I and the coaches just got done with the game, looked at the game, talked about it, graded the players,” Campbell said. “So, we haven’t even discussed this coming out of that game into today. So, I don’t really have anything to say on it.”

The Lions have swung a trade at the deadline in each of the previous three seasons.

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