But the Detroit Lions ended the week with about as good news as possible. NFL Network reports offensive line coach Hank Fraley will stay in Detroit. Fraley, who had two interviews with the Seattle Seahawks for their offensive coordinator position, will add run game coordinator to his title for the Lions.
"Very high expectations ... He’s wired the right way. He’s long. He’s athletic. He’s got instincts. He’s tough. He’ll tackle. So, all those reps are just going to improve his confidence even more.”
It’s been a long time coming, but Ben Johnson (Chicago Bears) and Aaron Glenn (New York Jets) are off to run their own franchises. Who they take with them is the next question, but what we do know right now is that Dan Campbell is tasked with replacing two of his closest confidants in the middle of a Super Bowl window.
A comprehensive list of reports on which coaches are interviewing with the Detroit Lions for the open offensive and defensive coordinator positions.
Detroit Lions long snapper Hogan Hatten says it’s important to give back to fans who support the team each season.
Lions manager Brad Holmes addressed everything from a great regular season, to overcoming adversity and coming up short of the Super Bowl.
Rookie cornerback Mike Sainristil will try to cause headaches for the Detroit Lions this Saturday night at Ford Field.
The Detroit Lions will be without starting right guard Kevin Zeitler when they host the Washington Commanders in the divisional round on Saturday night.
The Detroit Lions are the third team since at least 2010 to have both coordinators become NFL head coaches in the same offseason.
The Detroit Lions are the third team since at least 2010 to have both coordinators become NFL head coaches in the same offseason. They’re hoping not to take a step back next season as the other two teams did.
The Detroit Lions are the third team since at least 2010 to have both coordinators become NFL head coaches in the same offseason. They’re hoping not to take a step back next season as the other two teams did.
If you're a Detroit Lions fan, you know the phrase, "Same Old Lions." It has been handed down for generations as Lions fans have suffered decades of sorrow. Fans have endured:Start the day smarter.