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Lions coaching change: Dan Campbell expects to lose coordinators Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn

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In 2024, the Detroit Lions set a franchise document going 15-2. The workforce earned the #1 seed within the NFC playoffs and had a bye within the first spherical. Detroit hosted the Commanders on Saturday and misplaced 45-31 in a stunning upset. All the Lions’ onerous work throughout the season was for nothing after a loss within the divisional spherical. 

On Monday, Lions head coach Dan Campbell spoke to the media. Although he hasn’t been advised something simply but. Campbell is ready to lose each of his coordinators this offseason. Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn are prime candidates for an additional workforce across the league. There are six openings left after the Patriots employed Mike Vrabel. The Lions must reinvent themselves this offseason in the event that they lose Johnson and Glenn.

Dan Campbell is ready to lose Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn

Since Dan Campbell took the Lions head teaching job in 2021, the Lions have elevated their wins every season. Gamers get the job executed on the sphere and coaches put together them to be at their finest. Dan Campbell has been the top coach since 2021 and he’s stored the core of his teaching workers collectively. Ben Johnson has been the offensive coordinator since 2022 and Aaron Glenn has been the defensive coordinator since 2021. Johnson and Glenn have been essential to Detroit’s success during the last 4 seasons.

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This offseason, each coordinators are in line to be head coaches in 2025. Now that Detroit is out of the playoffs, Johnson and Glenn can be found for in-person interviews. Offensive coordinator Ben Johnson has had a digital interview with the Raiders, Bears, and Jaguars. Defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn has interviewed with the Saints, Bears, Raiders, Jaguars, Jets, and Cowboys. The Lions are going to lose two coordinators who’ve helped create an id for Detroit during the last 4 seasons. Dan Campbell stated he’s in no rush to rent anyone and can wait to see the way it all performs out.

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