It’s the curse of a successful NFL team. Once you’re good, other teams will pick you apart to try and replicate your success. That’s exactly what’s happening with the Detroit Lions right now.
Following the Commanders meltdown, the Detroit Lions are getting more bad news ... 2005-06 and is friends with former Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells. It would certainly be difficult for Lions ...
New York hired Glenn, most recently the Detroit Lions defensive coordinator, as their next head coach, ahead of his scheduled in-person interview with New Orleans. It’s a five-year deal, according to league sources.
Rodgers does have coordinator experience with the Jets from 2015-2018, serving under Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles. The Lions coordinator position remains open. Rodgers has also interviewed for the DL coaching vacancy with the Green Bay Packers this week.
Aaron Glenn coached the Detroit Lions defense from 2021-24 before being hired as the next New York Jets head coach. Is he the next Dan Campbell?
Anzalone, a linebacker, has played under Glenn in all eight of his NFL seasons and says the Jets are getting a no-nonsense coach who "knows when to push people" but also "to uplift" them.
Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn agrees to terms with Jets to be head coach The New York Jets and Aaron Glenn have agreed to terms on making the Detroit Lions defensive coordinator their head coach.
The Jets reportedly are hiring Aaron Glenn as their new head coach after he spent the last four seasons as the Lions' defensive coordinator.
The Detroit Lions are the third team since at least 2010 to have both coordinators become NFL head coaches in the same offseason.
The Bucs were one of only two teams to beat the Lions during the regular season, holding them to a season-low 16 points. It certainly left an impression on Detroit coach Dan Campbell. Perhaps that’s why the Lions are attempting to hire both of the Bucs' co-defensive coordinators.
Kevin O’Connell, who led the Minnesota Vikings to the second-most victories in a season in franchise history, is the 2024 NFL Coach of the Year, chosen in voting conducted by the Professional Football Writers of America (PFWA).