The Detroit Lions’ playoff exit has suddenly accelerated the NFL’s head coaching carousel, with the team’s top assistants now free to pursue their next career moves. Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn, the Lions’ offensive and defensive coordinators,
The Detroit Lions are likely to be in the market for two new coordinators this offseason, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Schefter reported Thursday on
ESPN’s Adam Schefter joined “The Pat McAfee Show” on Friday, and the conversation shifted to Johnson, the current Lions offensive coordinator, and the Las Vegas head coach opening.
ESPN NFL reporter Adam Schefter disagrees with some of the rumors surrounding Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. Johnson is one of the most
According to a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter on Friday evening, the Chicago Bears are set to hire Antwaan Randle El to be their new assistant head coach and wide receivers coach. He will be one of the first significant hires by new head coach Ben Johnson, who was just hired by the Bears after serving as the Lions offensive coordinator.
The NFL is a league that's always following a trend, so it's not a surprise the Detroit Lions' success under Dan Campbell has every team trying to find
On ESPN's "SportsCenter," NFL reporter Adam Schefter said the coaching cycle will go into ... cycle get ramped up really quickly right now this week." All things Lions: Latest Detroit Lions news, schedule, roster, stats, injury updates and more.
The Cardinals invested a lot of money in free agency in the defensive line and drafted Darius Robinson in the first round, but L.J. Collier, Roy Lopez, Khyiris Tonga and Naquan Jones all will be free agents. Their depth is not under contract. Onwuzurike had 1.5 sacks and 13 QB hits in 2024.
The Bears appeared to be losing ground to the Raiders in their fight for Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson until this update from Adam Schefter.
Adam Schefter has the latest on the Titans thoughts ahead of the NFL draft with new GM Mike Borgonzi and how that involves Travis Hunter.
ESPN's Adam Schefter was the first to report the Lions signed Morton as offensive coordinator. The New York Times reported that the Lions signed Morton, citing a league source.