Detroit Lions' Tanner Engstrand is considered a potential replacement if current offensive coordinator Ben Johnson leaves for a head coaching job.
About 100 people joined a pep rally at Jewish Senior Life of Metropolitan Detroit's Fleischman Residence. Some shared memories of decades of being fans.
The "Roarin' With Pride" pep rally had everything you would need to get ready for the most promising postseason berth in team history.
Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn denied the New England Patriots’ interview request for their head coaching job, according to NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero. It was reported on Wednesday that Glenn was sought after for an interview by the Patriots, who have a long history of prioritizing defensive-minded head coaches.
The New England Patriots could be on the verge of hiring their next coach after completing an interview with Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson on Friday, the fourth candidate to be brought in as part of the search to fill the vacancy created by the firing of Jerod Mayo.
Aaron Glenn will not interview for the New England Patriots’ vacant head coaching position. Despite the team putting in a request, the Detroit Lions’ defensive coordinator decided to decline the opportunity to meet with the organization.
Glenn would be the fifth candidate in New England’s head coaching search, joining Byron Leftwich, Pep Hamilton, Mike Vrabel, and Ben Johnson.
The Patriots are scheduled to interview Mike Vrabel on Thursday and are also expected to virtually interview Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson later this week.
After being passed over during the 2024 HC carousel, Mike Vrabel missing out this year would be borderline shocking. He