The Detroit Lions are coming off a disappointing 2025 campaign , having finished 9-8 and in last place in the NFC North after capturing back-to-back division titles the previous two seasons. With that said, Dan Campbell’s squad will possess the NFL's sixth-easiest schedule in 2026, based on last year's win-loss records. Detroit’s opponents, in fact, had a win-loss percentage of just .467. Campbell & Co. will play seven games against playoff teams from last season and eight games against teams that had a winning record in 2025. Additionally, per usual, the Lions will play their three division rivals – Minnesota, Green Bay and Chicago – once at home and once on the road. The NFC North will face all four teams in both the NFC South and the AFC East this upcoming season, too. By finishing in last place in the NFC North last season, Detroit's 2026 schedule will include contests with the cellar-dwellers from the AFC South (Tennessee), the NFC East (N.Y. Giants) and the NFC West (Arizona).…