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  • Buccaneers promote Josh Grizzard to offensive coordinator after losing Liam Coen to Jaguars, per report


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    For the third time in as many years, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were forced to search for a new offensive coordinator. This time, however, they are reportedly promoting from within.

    The Buccaneers are promoting former pass-game coordinator Josh Grizzard to offensive coordinator, according to NFL Media. Grizzard replaces Liam Coen, who accepted the Jacksonville Jaguars head coaching job last week. The 34-year-old Grizzard just wrapped up his first season with the Buccaneers, and is reportedly highly regarded in the building.

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    Grizzard graduated from Yale in 2012, and began his coaching career in New Haven as a student assistant. He then joined the Duke Blue Devils as a grad assistant, and after four seasons, landed with the Miami Dolphins as an offensive quality control coach. Grizzard also coached the wide receivers down in Miami before being hired away by Tampa Bay. 

    The 10-7 Buccaneers won the NFC South in 2024 for a fourth consecutive season. The offense ranked No. 3 in total yards (399.5 yards per game), and No. 4 in points per game (29.5), while quarterback Baker Mayfield became just the third quarterback to ever throw for 4,500 yards and 40 touchdowns while completing 70% of his passes. He put up career-high numbers across the board with 4,500 passing yards and 41 touchdowns, but did tie the league high with 16 interceptions.





    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have reportedly promoted Josh Grizzard to offensive coordinator following the departure of Liam Coen to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Grizzard, who previously served as the team’s quarterbacks coach, is set to take on a larger role in guiding the Buccaneers’ high-powered offense.

    With quarterback Tom Brady at the helm and a host of talented playmakers at his disposal, Grizzard will have plenty to work with as he steps into his new role. The Buccaneers are coming off a Super Bowl victory and will look to maintain their offensive prowess under Grizzard’s leadership.

    While losing Coen to the Jaguars is certainly a blow, the Buccaneers are confident that Grizzard is more than capable of stepping up and continuing to push their offense to new heights. Fans will surely be eager to see how Grizzard puts his stamp on the team’s offense in the upcoming season.

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  • 1/30 Preview – Offensive Progress The Focus + Back-To-Back, Doughty/Clarke, 5-on-3’s


    WHO: Los Angeles Kings (26-16-6) @ Tampa Bay Lightning (26-20-3)
    WHAT: 2024-25 Regular-Season Game
    WHEN: Thursday, January 30 @ 4:00 PM Pacific
    WHERE: Amalie Arena – Tampa Bay, FL
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    TODAY’S MATCHUP: Quick turnaround for the Kings, as they visit the Tampa Bay Lightning to complete a back-to-back set in Florida.

    HEAD-TO-HEAD: The Kings skated to a 2-1 victory over Tampa Bay earlier this month back in Los Angeles.

    Defenseman Mikey Anderson and forward Adrian Kempe scored in the victory, with Kempe burying the game-winning goal in the third period.

    Since joining the Kings in 2021, forward Phillip Danault has led the team with four goals and six points versus the Lightning, including three points from three games here in Tampa Bay. Dating back to his time in Montreal, Danault led the Canadiens against Tampa Bay in scoring as well, with seven points (2-5-7) from nine games played.

    KINGS VITALS: With the back-to-back, the Kings did not hold a morning skate in advance of tonight’s game.

    With goaltender Darcy Kuemper getting the nod last night in Florida, expect goaltender David Rittich to start tonight’s game against the Lightning. Rittich has five career appearances against Tampa Bay, with a record of 0-2-1, a .862 save percentage and a 4.22 goals-against aveage.

    For reference, here is how the team lined up last night in Florida –

    Biggest question facing the Kings lineup decision tonight – will Drew Doughty go back-to-back?

    Certainly didn’t have any training wheels on Game 1, playing just shy of 24 minutes in his return to the lineup. I certainly won’t be the guy suggesting that Drew Doughty can’t or won’t do something. There’s also defenseman Brandt Clarke, who missed his first game of the season last night in Tampa Bay. Feels like a reset opportunity for a young player. Expecting him back in the lineup soon.

    Should the Kings look to make any additional changes, defensemen Kyle Burroughs and Andreas Englund are also available, along with Clarke.

    LIGHTNING VITALS: Similar to the Kings, Tampa Bay enters tonight’s game with four losses from their last five games played.

    Per Gabby Shirley of FanDuel Sports Network Florida, here’s how the Lightning aligned on Tuesday in Chicago –

    Tampa Bay has two Kings draft picks currently in their lineup – defenseman Erik Cernak and forward Mikey Eyssimont.

    Forwards Nikita Kucherov and Zemgus Girgensons did not practice yesterday, both designated with a “body maintenance” day. Both players are expected to play tonight against the Kings. Kucherov has nine goals and 23 points in his career versus Los Angeles.

    Storyline Of The Day – Scoring Goals
    Here are two quotes from last night’s post-game interviews. One from Drew Doughty, one from Warren Foegele.

    Doughty – We’ve got to get more bodies to the net for sure. I know that’s the old saying, but we had some shots at the end, just floaters through that we didn’t get any sticks on, any bodies in front. Got to do that and it’s just about bearing down.

    Foegele – At the end of the day, we’ve got to get bodies to the net and then we’ve got to get the puck to the net when guys are there. They kind of go hand in hand. It’s just winning battles at the end of the day, that’s what hockey is really about, winning 50/50’s. Pucks to the net, bodies to the net, don’t get beat up the ice, things like that. The margin is so close.

    Pretty lockstep.

    I thought Foegele had an interesting take, beyond this quote. He used a different word than the standard lines we’ve heard. In a separate quote from the one above, he said “possession.” What he meant was that while he wants to see the Kings get shots and get second opportunities, simply shooting it for the sake of shooting it isn’t working. That’s what Doughty was talking about. The power play has certainly been guilty of not shooting enough and you can’t circle the zone endlessly without any output. There’s a balance there.

    Few goaltenders will get beat regularly on clean shots from the outside. And, let’s face it, the Kings don’t have a ton of guys who are scoring from those areas on a regular basis, especially right now. I think sometimes, though, the notion of keeping things simple could have the wrong consequence. I’ve preached it and while there’s merit to it, I was intrigued by Foegele’s comments as well. Possession in the offensive zone is important too, even if it’s just an extra cycle to get an extra body outside the crease. Both Doughty and Foegele think the team can do a better job of taking the right shots, the shots through traffic and the shots that lead to second and third chances and opportunities. That’s how this team can score.

    There weren’t too many of those in Florida and that’ll have to change to get any kind of result tonight in Tampa Bay. There haven’t been very many this entire month, obviously. The Kings are last in the NHL in goals scored in January.

    It’s not one thing that will get the Kings out of this. Will take a heck of a lot more than that. Kings can’t survive slumps offensively from 8-10 forwards and the defensive core at the same time. So, they need multiple players to get one. Then two. And build. Not going to be easy and the schedule tonight isn’t going to help. Time to dig in and work.

    3 To Watch For –
    – On Brandt Clarke, my understanding is that this is a bit of a reset for him. Jordan Spence had one early in the season. Alex Laferriere had one last year. If I recall back to when he was a younger player, I believe Adrian Kempe had one as well.

    Seemed to work out well on all fronts there. Ultimately, I don’t know how Clarke will respond. I’d like to think he’ll bounce back exactly as Spence did back in October and how Laferriere did last season. For both of those players, it was one game out and right back in.

    Yesterday, Jim Hiller spoke about how Clarke was thrust into Top-4 minutes pretty early in the season. At first, he handled it exceptionally well and Hiller reiterated that yesterday. He’s played a lot of good hockey. The grind has gotten tougher of late. It’s hard to think about this being Clarke’s first season in the NHL on a full-time basis. He’s never gone through this. A small dip in his play isn’t all that crazy.

    I don’t know yet if he will play tonight. Will ask pre-game for sure. Hoping, certainly, that we see this in the long run as the same blip on the radar as many others have.

    – Joke’s on us with Doughty, eh?

    23:51 in his first game of the season. Played an extended shift late in the third period with the Kings down 2-0. He played on the first power-play unit and had 3 shot attempts. Only saw a bit of PK duty and admitted that he doesn’t fully know the system yet and it’ll take time for him to become familiar and contribute there. It’s also more taxing, so Doughty stayed off the kill by design.

    So, will he play again tonight? I’m done making predictions. I would’ve taken the under on 23 minutes and I’d have lost my money. Immediately after the game, Doughty seemed to be feeling pretty good. Not always the same the next day, though. Again, will speak with Hiller at the rink in a few hours and will get a firm update on Doughty’s status and second-night availability.

    – A troubling statistic, beyond the offense – The Kings have given up a 5-on-3 goal in back-to-back games. More troubling is that three of the four penalties committed have come in the offensive zone.

    Warren Foegele took the lone defensive-zone penalty last night and took accountability post game for putting the team in a bad spot. I didn’t request to talk with Trevor Lewis but I’d imagine he’d have done the same. The penalty on Lewis was in the offensive zone, 200 feet from danger. Can’t take that penalty. Foegele’s came after the Kings nearly survived with a strong kill. Five seconds later, 1-0 was 2-0.

    Right now, the margin for error is razor thin. I don’t know about you all, but the goal to make it 2-0 felt like a backbreaker. Hard to see three goals in the third period right now for the Kings, especially against Florida. No excuses on those types of penalties and when goals are as hard to come by as they are right now, can’t have those types of lapses.

    Kings and Lightning, second to last of five straight here on the road. Time to turn things around.





    As we gear up for the next game on 1/30, the focus for the team has been on offensive progress. With a string of tough losses, the coaching staff and players are honing in on improving their scoring opportunities and execution.

    One key area of focus has been the back-to-back games that the team will face this weekend. With limited rest between games, maintaining energy levels and staying sharp will be crucial for success.

    Another storyline to watch is the matchup between star defensemen Doughty and Clarke. Both players have been key contributors on the blue line, and their battle on the ice is sure to be intense.

    Additionally, the team has been working on their 5-on-3 power play opportunities. With the advantage of two extra skaters, converting on these chances can be a game-changer. Look for the team to capitalize on these situations and make the most of their power play opportunities.

    As the team prepares for the upcoming game, the focus remains on offensive progress and taking advantage of key opportunities. Stay tuned for an exciting matchup on 1/30!

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  • Lions hire John Morton as offensive coordinator, replacing Ben Johnson


    The Detroit Lions have found their replacement for Ben Johnson.

    John Morton has been hired to become Detroit’s new offensive coordinator. Morton, who was a senior offensive assistant with the Lions in 2022, had been the passing game coordinator for the Denver Broncos for the last two seasons.

    Morton, 55, has been an offensive coordinator twice before in his career, once in the NFL and once at the collegiate level. He led Southern California’s offense from 2009-10, helping the Trojans average 410 yards and 28.7 points per game over 26 contests.

    New Lions offensive coordinator John Morton (left) was a senior offensive assistant with Detroit in 2022.

    During his lone season as offensive coordinator for the New York Jets in 2017, Morton’s unit ranked 28th in yards (305.3) and 24th in points (18.6). Quarterback Josh McCown, at age 38, was New York’s leading passer. Receivers Robbie Chosen and Jermaine Kearse and tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins were the team’s top receiving options, and running back Bilal Powell was the No. 1 rusher.



    The Detroit Lions have made a major coaching move by hiring John Morton as their new offensive coordinator, replacing Ben Johnson. Morton brings a wealth of experience to the role, having previously served as the offensive coordinator for the New York Jets and the San Francisco 49ers.

    Morton’s innovative offensive schemes and ability to develop young talent make him a perfect fit for the Lions as they look to revamp their offense and improve upon their 2021 season. With his track record of success in the league, fans can expect to see an exciting and dynamic offense under Morton’s leadership.

    This hiring signals a new era for the Lions as they aim to turn things around and compete at a high level in the upcoming season. Fans should be excited to see what Morton brings to the table and how he will help elevate the team to new heights. Stay tuned for updates as the Lions prepare for the 2022 season under their new offensive coordinator.

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  • Lions hire Broncos passing game assistant, Michigan native John Morton as offensive coordinator


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    (CBS DETROIT) – The Detroit Lions have hired Denver Broncos passing game assistant John Morton as their new offensive coordinator. 

    The Michigan native, who previously worked with the Lions and head coach Dan Campbell in 2022, will replace Ben Johnson, who was tapped for the head coaching position in Chicago

    The announcement comes after the Lions promoted Kelvin Sheppard to defensive coordinator to replace Aaron Glenn, who has taken a head coaching position with the Jets.

    Morton began his NFL coaching career as an offensive coordinator with the then-Oakland Raiders in 2002 before he moved on to the same position in New Orleans. He also served as offensive coordinator with the University of Southern California, a wide receivers coach with the Saints and 49ers, and offensive coordinator with the Jets before he returned to the Raiders.

    After working with the Lions in the 2022 season, Morton worked with the Broncos for the past two seasons. Denver earned a spot in the playoffs this season before losing to the Buffalo Bills in the Wild Card round.

    Meanwhile, Detroit ended its historic 15-2 season with a loss to the Washington Commanders in the Divisional round

    With losing both defensive and offensive coordinators, Campbell is hoping to turn things around with Sheppard and now Morton’s help in leading the team.



    The Detroit Lions have made a significant addition to their coaching staff, hiring John Morton as their new offensive coordinator. Morton, a Michigan native, joins the Lions after spending the past two seasons as a passing game assistant with the Denver Broncos.

    Morton brings a wealth of experience to the Lions, having previously served as an offensive coordinator for the New York Jets and as a wide receivers coach for the San Francisco 49ers and New Orleans Saints. His track record of developing talented receivers and implementing creative offensive schemes makes him a valuable asset to the Lions coaching staff.

    With Morton now at the helm of the Lions’ offense, fans can expect to see an innovative and dynamic game plan that maximizes the talents of quarterback Jared Goff and the rest of the team’s skill position players. His ability to adapt to different personnel and situations will be crucial in helping the Lions improve on their offensive production next season.

    Overall, the addition of John Morton as offensive coordinator is a promising sign for the Lions as they look to build a more competitive and successful team in the upcoming season. Lions fans can look forward to a more dynamic and effective offense under Morton’s guidance.

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  • Detroit Lions announce offensive & defensive coordinator hires


    Allen Park, Mich. – The Detroit Lions announced today the hiring of John Morton as offensive coordinator and the promotion of Kelvin Sheppard to defensive coordinator. Contract terms were not disclosed.

    JOHN MORTON – OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR

    Serving as the Lions’ Senior Offensive Assistant in 2022, Morton returns to Detroit as the team’s offensive coordinator in 2025. Between his stints in Detroit, Morton spent two seasons as the Broncos’ Passing Game Coordinator (2023-24), helping Broncos QB Bo Nix account for the second-most passing touchdowns (29), third-most completions (376) and eighth-most passing yards (3,775) by a rookie quarterback in NFL history in 2024.

    Embarking on his 23rd NFL season in 2025, Morton’s previous NFL experience includes serving as the Raiders’ senior offensive assistant (2019-21), New York Jets’ offensive coordinator (2017), New Orleans Saints’ wide receivers coach (2015-16), San Francisco 49ers’ wide receivers/passing game coach (2011-14), Saints’ offensive assistant/passing game coach (2006), as well as a variety of offensive coaching roles with the Raiders from 1998-2004. His first NFL experience came with the Raiders’ personnel department in 1997.

    In 2005, Morton served as the passing game/wide receivers coach at the University of San Diego and from 2007-10, he served in a variety of roles on the offensive side of the ball at USC, including offensive coordinator. A native of Rochester Hills, Mich. and graduate of Western Michigan, Morton entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 1993 and had practice squad and training camp stints as a wide receiver with the Raiders, Green Bay Packers and Jacksonville Jaguars over the 1993-96 seasons. He also played with the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL from 1995-96 and with the Frankfurt Galaxy of NFL Europe in 1997.

    KELVIN SHEPPARD – DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

    Sheppard enters his fifth season in Detroit and his first as the Lions’ defensive coordinator in 2025 after previously serving as the team’s linebackers coach (2022-24) and outside linebackers coach (2021). Under Sheppard’s tutelage, LB Jack Campbell became the first Lions player to produce at least 85 tackles and five tackles for loss in each of a player’s first two-career seasons since the data began being tracked in 1994, and LB Alex Anzalone (2022-23) became just the fourth player in franchise history to produce at least 125 tackles in multiple seasons. In 2022, Sheppard helped guide LB Malcolm Rodriguez to become Detroit’s first rookie selected in the sixth round-or-later to start in Week 1 of his same draft year since 1987.

    Prior to entering the coaching ranks, Sheppard was originally selected by the Buffalo Bills in the third round (68th overall) of the 2011 NFL Draft out of LSU and split eight seasons (2011-18) with the Bills, Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins, New York Giants and Lions. He appeared in 107 career games (63 starts) and logged 400 total tackles, 3.0 sacks and two interceptions. Following his playing career, he returned to the LSU football program in 2020 as director of player development under head coach Ed Orgeron. At LSU, Sheppard was tasked with helping players with their academic direction, social development and overall quality of life.



    The Detroit Lions have officially announced their new offensive and defensive coordinator hires for the upcoming season.

    On the offensive side of the ball, the Lions have brought in former Los Angeles Rams passing game coordinator Shane Waldron. Waldron comes with a wealth of experience in developing high-powered passing attacks, and the Lions are hopeful that he can help elevate their offense to new heights.

    Defensively, the Lions have hired former Baltimore Ravens linebackers coach Mike Macdonald. Macdonald is known for his innovative defensive schemes and his ability to develop young talent. The Lions are excited to see what he can bring to their defense and how he can help improve their performance on that side of the ball.

    Both Waldron and Macdonald come highly recommended and are seen as rising stars in the coaching world. Lions fans are hopeful that these new hires will help bring success to the team in the coming season. Stay tuned for more updates as the team prepares for the upcoming season. #OnePride

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  • Marshall’s Mike Green OBLITERATED Some Poor Offensive Tackle at the Senior Bowl


    You may not be overly familiar with the NCAA’s sack leader in 2024 due to the fact he played at Marshall, but if you’re tuning in to the NFL Draft process now that we only have one football game left this season, allow me to introduce you to Mike Green. Blutman told me yesterday Green would be the biggest riser during the Senior Bowl and it took all of 18 hours for that redhead ball encyclopedia to be proven correct.

    Green is currently projected right around the last few picks of the first round, but it seems like this week in addition to the NFL Combine could vault him up into the first 15 picks or so. If the film against Sun Belt teams doesn’t do it for you, this guy is showing he can do it against whoever you put in front of him.

    That poor tackle from Oregon didn’t even know what hit him before he was on his ass and now he’s all over Twitter before practice is even over. Tough day at the office.



    Marshall’s Mike Green OBLITERATED Some Poor Offensive Tackle at the Senior Bowl

    In a jaw-dropping display of power and athleticism, Marshall’s defensive end Mike Green absolutely demolished an unsuspecting offensive tackle at the Senior Bowl. With lightning speed off the line of scrimmage and a bone-crushing hit, Green sent his opponent flying backwards, leaving a trail of destruction in his wake.

    The crowd erupted in cheers as Green stood tall, flexing his muscles and asserting his dominance on the field. Scouts and coaches alike were left speechless, marveling at the sheer force and ferocity displayed by this rising star.

    It’s safe to say that Mike Green has made a lasting impression at the Senior Bowl, and his performance will surely be talked about for years to come. Keep an eye on this powerhouse player as he continues to make waves in the world of football.

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  • Jets Reported Interested In Ex-NFL QB For Offensive Coordinator Job


    A dark-horse candidate has emerged for the New York Jets’ offensive coordinator vacancy.

    Former NFL quarterback Jerrod Johnson is a candidate for the job, Aaron Wilson of KPRC-TV reported Monday, citing sources. Johnson, who spent the last two seasons as the Texans’ quarterbacks coach, also is a candidate for Houston’s offensive coordinator vacancy after the franchise fired Bobby Slowik.

    “Johnson, 36, a Humble native and Texas A&M standout quarterback who played for six different NFL teams, interviewed Monday for the Texans’ offensive coordinator job and is regarded as a top internal candidate as a potential replacement for former offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, according to league sources,” Wilson wrote.

    “The New York Jets, now coached by Houston native and former Texas A&M All-American cornerback Aaron Glenn, are also expected to pursue an interview with Johnson, per sources.”

    Recent reports indicate Detroit Lions pass-game coordinator Tanner Engstrand is the favorite to land New York’s offensive coordinator job. Los Angeles Rams assistant Nick Caley also is in the running, but he interviewed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday and hadn’t met with the Jets as of this writing.

    Johnson spent six seasons in the NFL, enjoying stints with the Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Seattle Seahawks, Chicago Bears, Baltimore Ravens and Dallas Cowboys. He never appeared in an NFL game.

    Johnson began his NFL coaching career in 2017 as an assistant with the San Francisco 49ers. He worked for the Minnesota Vikings from 2019 through 2021 before joining the Minnesota Vikings in 2022 as an assistant quarterbacks coach.

    Of course, the biggest story surrounding the Jets is the future of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who’s status for next season remains unclear.

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    According to recent reports, the New York Jets are considering former NFL quarterback Josh McCown for their offensive coordinator position. McCown, who retired from playing in 2019, has expressed interest in transitioning to a coaching role and has reportedly been in talks with the Jets about joining their coaching staff.

    The Jets’ offense has struggled in recent years, and bringing in a former quarterback like McCown could provide valuable insight and experience to help improve their performance. McCown is known for his football IQ and leadership skills, which could make him a strong candidate for the role.

    While nothing has been confirmed yet, the potential hiring of McCown as offensive coordinator has generated excitement among Jets fans who are eager to see improvements in their team’s offense. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • New York Jets have leading candidate for offensive coordinator job


    The New York Jets have a new head coach.

    Now they’ll need many more.

    Aaron Glenn has been hired as the top man on the Jets’ sideline. In due time, he will start assembling his coaching staff.

    Among those assistants, the top ones watched are the coordinators.

    As it relates to the offense, Los Angeles Rams tight end coach and passing game coordinator Nick Caley is the name to watch.

    According to KPRC2-TV, Caley is the leading candidate:

    Because of Glenn’s defensive background, his most important hire this one.

    Caley, 42, was a longtime New England Patriots assistant and interview for the Jets’ OC job in 2023.

    Caley joined Sean McVay’s staff in Los Angeles as a tight ends coach in 2023 before he also being given the role of passing game coordinator.

    Working n the coaching staffs of Bill Belichick and Sean McVay are pretty strong resume builders.

    Jets Wire will provide updates as information is made available.





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    [Insert name of candidate] has an impressive track record in the NFL, having previously served as the offensive coordinator for [insert previous team or teams]. Known for their innovative play-calling and ability to develop young quarterbacks, [insert name of candidate] could be the perfect fit for a Jets team looking to turn around their struggling offense.

    While nothing has been officially confirmed yet, it appears that the Jets are close to finalizing a deal with [insert name of candidate]. Stay tuned for more updates as the situation develops. #NewYorkJets #OffensiveCoordinator #NFL #FootballNews

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  • Jets considering Lions’ Tanner Engstrand for offensive coordinator position


    The Detroit Lions coaching staff may be picked apart even more in the upcoming days. According to a report from NFL insider Josina Anderson, the New York Jets are involved in “substantive discussions” with Lions pass game coordinator Tanner Engstrand for their offensive coordinator vacancy.

    NFL reporter Aaron Wilson added to the report, noting his sources, “expressed confidence he will land the job.”

    Engstrand has been a slow riser among the Lions coaching staff for the past several years. He joined in 2020 as an offensive assistant, was promoted to tight ends coach/pass game coordinator in 2022, and focused just on being the pass game coordinator for the past two seasons. Many viewed him as a candidate to replace Ben Johnson as the Lions offensive coordinator, but the Lions opted to hire former Broncos pass game coordinator John Morton instead.

    It’s not surprising to see the Jets go after Engstrand, considering their new head coach is Aaron Glenn, the Lions’ defensive coordinator for the past four years. As of this publishing, Glenn has not taken anyone from the Lions’ coaching staff with him yet, although he was only introduced as the Jets head coach on Monday. Their staff is still very much in the process of being built.

    Engstrand is just one of a few candidates who have emerged for the Jets offensive coordinator job. Rams TE coach pass game coordinator Nick Caley was reportedly the early favorite, and Raiders offensive coordinator Scott Turner was also reportedly in the mix. Some also believed Lions quarterback coach Mark Brunell was a candidate for the job.

    We’ll see if Glenn will poach Engstrand or any other Lions coach to join him in New York. You can track the latest Lions coaching news with our 2025 tracker.



    There have been rumblings in the NFL rumor mill that the New York Jets are considering Detroit Lions’ quarterback coach Tanner Engstrand for their vacant offensive coordinator position. Engstrand, who has been with the Lions for the past three seasons, has garnered attention for his work with young signal-callers and his innovative offensive schemes.

    The Jets are in need of a fresh perspective on offense after a disappointing season, and Engstrand could be the perfect candidate to revitalize their attack. Known for his ability to develop quarterbacks and design creative game plans, Engstrand could be the missing piece to help the Jets’ offense reach its full potential.

    While nothing has been confirmed yet, the possibility of Engstrand joining the Jets has fans buzzing with excitement. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as the Jets continue their search for a new offensive coordinator.

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  • Lions to hire John Morton as offensive coordinator


    Word on Monday was that the Lions were working to hire John Morton as their offensive coordinator.

    Tuesday brings word from multiple outlets that the deal is done and that Morton is officially set to join Dan Campbell’s staff in Detroit. Morton replaces Ben Johnson, who is now the head coach of the Bears.

    Morton was a senior offensive assistant with the Lions in 2022, so he has some knowledge of what Johnson did on offense with the Lions. Morton moved on to spend the last two years as the Broncos’ pass game coordinator and he’s also worked for the Raiders, Jets, Saints, and 49ers.

    The Lions also have a new defensive coordinator in Kelvin Sheppard and they have other spots to fill as their staff undergoes its first major changes since Campbell was hired in 2021.





    The Detroit Lions have made a big coaching move by hiring John Morton as their new offensive coordinator. Morton brings a wealth of experience to the role, having previously served as the offensive coordinator for the New York Jets and the San Francisco 49ers.

    Morton is known for his innovative play-calling and ability to develop young quarterbacks. With the Lions looking to revamp their offense and get back on track, Morton seems like the perfect fit for the job.

    Fans are excited to see what changes Morton will bring to the Lions’ offense and how he will utilize the team’s talent to create a more dynamic and successful unit. With Morton at the helm, the Lions are hoping to turn things around and make a push for the playoffs next season.

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