Lions Coach Dan Campbell Criticizes Buccaneers Player for “Malicious” Hit That Seriously Injured Key CB Arthur Maulet, Forcing Him to Leave the Game in Pain

In the NFL Week 7 clash of 2025 between the Detroit Lions and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Lions secured a commanding 24-9 victory. Jahmyr Gibbs shone brightly, racking up 218 total yards and two touchdowns, dominating the game. However, the spotlight fell on a malicious hit that left Lions’ cornerback Arthur Maulet seriously injured, overshadowing the win.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell vehemently criticized the Buccaneers player after the game. He labeled the hit as “malicious and unsportsmanlike,” noting that it forced Maulet to exit in severe pain. Maulet’s knee injury, later diagnosed as a torn ligament, may sideline him for an extended period.
“We play this game knowing the risks, but we trust that everyone out there respects the code. What happened to Arthur broke that trust. It’s one thing to play hard — it’s another to play dirty. That kind of hit could destroy a player’s career.” – Dan Campbell
The game, held at Ford Field, saw the Lions start strong with a stout defense. Despite a depleted secondary due to prior injuries, they limited the Buccaneers to just nine points. Tampa Bay’s Baker Mayfield completed 22 of 35 passes but failed to create any significant breakthroughs.
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Arthur Maulet, a key cornerback, had an impressive interception before his injury. The incident occurred in the second quarter when a Bucs player collided with him recklessly. The referees did not call a penalty, sparking outrage from Campbell and the Lions’ sideline.
Post-game, Campbell stated, “We don’t tolerate such actions in football. Maulet is a cornerstone, and this injury hurts us deeply.” He urged the NFL to review the play and consider disciplining the offending player to ensure athlete safety.
The Buccaneers denied any wrongdoing, claiming the hit was a standard competitive play. Coach Todd Bowles remarked, “It was a tough game; no intent to harm.” However, video replays clearly showed the hit targeting Maulet from behind.

Maulet’s injury forced the Lions to adjust their defense, with Amik Robertson and Nick Whiteside stepping up. Despite the setback, the team maintained dominance, capitalizing on Bucs’ errors and turnovers. Gibbs remained the standout with his explosive runs.
The takeaway from this game underscores ongoing safety concerns in the NFL. Campbell concluded, “We’ll push through, but the game needs more fairness.” The Lions now lead the NFC North, while the Bucs slip after their first road loss of the season.
