The Detroit Lions have lost seven consecutive games on Thanksgiving Day and Dan Campbell blames himself for this week's disappointing loss to the Green Bay Packers.

Despite shouldering the blame, Campbell says the Lions aren't entering "panic mode."

"The easy thing is to get in panic mode, and I know what it looks like and it wasn't good enough out there, but I'm not panicked," the head coach said. "We've got the right guys here. We know how to play, we've got to clean some things up and we'll have six to go when we get back. And the fight's on.

"They think this is going to be some cruise control; we're going to have to fight, scratch and fight and claw for everything," he added. "We have to. That's the type of team we are. That's where we're at."

The Lions are 8-3, having survived a scare from the Chicago Bears last week.