Dan Campbell, the coach of the Detroit Lions, is selling his home in the suburbs of Detroit in order to gain more privacy.
"The home is beautiful, there is plenty of space, and it is situated on two acres," Campbell said in an interview with Crain's Detroit Business.
It's just that people figured out where we lived when we lost."After suffering a string of defeats,
including one in the National Football Conference Championship Game, Campbell and his family were subjected to pranks and harassment,
according to a report from Fox 2 in Detroit. He did not provide any further details, but the story stated that Campbell's home address was made public.
It was claimed by Fox 2 that the Campbell family has submitted reports to the police.
According to a statement that was issued by the Bloomfield Township Police Department, the department "is committed to the safety of all of our residents
In no circumstance will we accept any form of harassment. In the interest of protecting the privacy of individuals and their families, we hope that everyone, including fans, would respect this.
This week, Campbell and his wife Holly put their Bloomfield Hills home, which is 7,800 square feet in size, up for sale at a price of $4.5 million
According to Crain's, a transaction was expected to be finalized within the next twenty-four hours.