Changes continue to swirl around the Detroit Lions’ coaching staff. Just days after both offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn left for head coaching gigs with
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn will determine whether or not quarterback Aaron Rodgers will be part of their plans. And Glenn wants an answer sooner rather than later.
A comprehensive list of reports on which coaches are interviewing with the Detroit Lions for offensive coordinator, other staff movements.
The Detroit Lions' week keeps getting worse. On Saturday, Dec. 18, the Lions, who were favored to win the NFC and advance to the Super Bowl, lost in the
Lions radio analyst Lomas Brown, who knows Glenn from his time as defensive coordinator in Detroit, discussed the type of player that Glenn will seek to play under him before he officially got the Jets job.
The Lions already hired Kacy Rodgers as the new run game coordinator and defensive line coach. Rodgers is taking over for Terrell Williams, who left Detroit to become the defensive coordinator of the New England Patriots. Read all the best Lions coverage at the Detroit Free Press and Lions Wire.
Lions LBs coach Kelvin Sheppard is a top candidate to be defensive coordinator, either in Detroit or under Aaron Glenn with the Jets.
During Fox Sports' "The Facility," James Jones, Aaron Rodgers' former teammate, reacted to a report from ESPN radio host Michael Kay that Glenn "would like to keep Rodgers" and had a very clear opinion of it.
The New York Jets will have a new head coach this offseason. Former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn has made the leap to try his chance at the Jets head coaching position.
Owen Crisafulli is a Senior Editor and NFL Lead at ClutchPoints, who also covers the NBA and MLB. He recently received his Masters in Business Administration from Nichols College. Previously, he obtained his Bachelor's degree in Sport Management, ran his own website, and had bylines at FanSided and the Basketball Network.
New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn is open to quarterback Aaron Rodgers returning to the team next season, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.Whether the 41-year-old signal-caller returns will be up to Glenn and new general manager Darren Mougey,