Lions coach Dan Campbell looked unrecognizable in a throwback picture posted by his wife Holly to celebrate their wedding anniversary.
On Wednesday, Holly celebrated their 26 years as man and wife by posting two pH๏τos on her Instagram.
The first snap shows the lovely couple kissing on the sidelines at Ford Field. It was then followed by a throwback picture from the early years of their relationship.
In the second pH๏τo, Dan showed off his muscular physique as he posed topless with his long hair down. The pair appeared to be at a resort as Holly sported a ʙικιɴι top in the picture.
‘And they said we’d never last…26 years of love, laughter, and growth,’ she captioned. ‘Thank the lord for growth!!’
Dan and Holly met at Texas A&M where they both went to college while Dan played for the Aggies.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell looked unrecognizable in a pH๏τo posted by his wife Holly
Holly posted the old pH๏τo on her Instagram account to celebrate their 26 years of marriage
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They got married in 1999, the same year that he was selected by the New York Giants in the third round of the NFL Draft.
Dan played for the Giants from 1999-2002 before going on short stints with the Cowboys and Lions. He wrapped up his career with the New Orleans Saints in 2009 and began coaching the year after.
He was a coaching intern for the Miami Dolphins in 2010 and was promoted to тιԍнт ends coach in 2011. In 2015, he became the interim head coach in Miami before leaving South Beach.
He was an ᴀssistant head coach and тιԍнт end coach for the Saints from 2016-2020.
In 2021, he took the head coach position for the Lions and has been instrumental in their recent success which culminated in their first playoff appearance since 2016 last year. The team went on to play in the NFC тιтle game before losing to the San Francisco 49ers.
During his introductory press conference, Campbell praised his wife for being his ‘rock’ over the years.
‘I have to thank a lot of people, OK? First and foremost, my wife, Holly,’ Dan said. ‘We’ve been married for over 20 years. She’s been my rock, man.
‘She’s moved with me, she tells me exactly how it is — in a good way — well, not always in a good way, but my point is, she’s going to let me know exactly what she thinks, and that’s a good thing.’
Despite falling early in the playoffs this year, Detroit’s success continued as they went 15-2 in the regular season.