DETROIT - Nigel Bradham has had better weeks.
There was the embarrassing arrest last Sunday at Miami International Airport for carrying a loaded gun in his backpack.
There was the ignominy of explaining the incident to reporters.
There was the pain and humiliation of hearing defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz - a man he likes and respects and loves playing for - stand in front of those same reporters and call him a "dumb ass."
Then, on Sunday, Bradham, who has been one of the Eagles' top defensive performers thus far, had to deal with spending much of the first half of his team's 24-23 loss to the Lions in an unfamiliar place.