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Caldwell looking to turn Lions' season around in London

WATFORD, England (AP) — After a 1-6 start, Jim Caldwell still thinks the Detroit Lions have a chance to salvage their season.

The next step in that epic quest, with a new offensive coordinator calling the plays, will be on Sunday when the Lions face the Kansas City Chiefs (2-5) at Wembley Stadium — Detroit's second straight year playing a regular-season game on the east side of the Atlantic.

"It's been done before, where teams turned around," Caldwell said Friday at the team's practice facility. "It certainly is possible."

But it's not very likely, especially for a team going through big coaching changes after a 28-19 loss to the Minnesota Vikings.