Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell has hired former Stanford sideline boss David Shaw as his new passing game coordinator.
During a Monday press conference, head coach Dan Campbell acknowledged that reality. “I would expect to lose both, but I haven’t been told anything,” Campbell said. “I’ve got a feeling, but I’m prepared to lose both.” Campbell said it will ...
The Detroit Lions knew the 2024-25 season was likely their last ride with this specific coaching staff, and it unfortunately came to a screeching halt with a lo
“Credit Washington, they did what they needed to do and they played a good game, but a little bit for us, when you feel like, ‘You’ve got to bring your A game,’ I think if we bring our B game, we’ve got a chance to win that game,” Campbell told ...
There has been a rumor going around in recent days that suggests Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell and former offensive coordinator Ben Johnson may have had some friction before his exit. Johnson addressed that on Thursday.
After a brutal loss at the hands of the Washington Commanders in the divisional round on Saturday night, Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell was emotional when talking about the playoff defeat.
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The Jets reportedly also are hiring Chuck Harris as defensive backs coach and defensive passing games coordinator and Aaron Curry as linebackers coach.
If he's back with the New York Jets in 2025, Aaron Rodgers' new offensive coordinator will be former Detroit Lions assistant Tanner Engstrand. Engstrand, 42, was hired by the Jets on Friday, the team announced.
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The Miami Dolphins will be facing two new head coaches in the AFC East in the 2025 season: the New England Patriots’ Mike Vrabel and New York Jets’ Aaron Glenn. Interestingly, both coaches are former players for the respective teams that hired them.
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