Dan Campbell is ready to put the Detroit Lions' loss to the Dallas Cowboys this past Saturday night behind them.

Campbell said he now has "controlled fury" entering the regular-season finale against the Minnesota Vikings -- where the Lions have a shot at winning 12 games in a season for the second time in franchise history.

"I'm absolutely ready to go. I don't go the other way. And the team won't either. We're on a mission and we're not going to feel sorry for ourselves and wallow in everything," Campbell said. "We had plays to make and we didn't make them. It's a tight game, a good opponent, playoff-type atmosphere, and you've got to make that extra play that we didn't.

"So, we will use this as fuel. I've got pure octane right now," he added. "I woke up, I'm ready. So, we're moving forward."

Detroit's loss in Dallas has been a trending topic after a potential game-winning 2-point conversion by offensive lineman Taylor Decker was negated by an illegal touching penalty for not reporting as eligible.