The Detroit Lions roster was reeling following the stunning loss to the Washington Commanders. Wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown texted head coach Dan Campbell at 4 a.m. following the Lions 45-31 loss in the Divisional Round of the playoffs.
Jared Goff lost a fumble late in the first quarter of the Lions' playoff loss to Washington when the Lions went to an empty backfield on third-and-1
The Detroit Lions became the second team in NFL history to win 15 games in the regular season and not advance in the playoffs.
The Detroit Lions' 2024 season devolved from a dream to a nightmare when it flipped from the regular season to the postseason. Detroit won a franchise-record 15 games to capture the NFC North division crown and the conference's top seed for the postseason,
Dan Campbell, as we know, is a man of many colorful words over the years. But after a crushing loss to the Washington Commanders on Saturday night to send the No. 1 seed in the NFC home, the Detroit Lions head coach summed it all up for him, his team and his fans with just six words.
Instead, their 2024 dream season died in the NFC Divisional Round following a 45-31 NFC Divisional Round loss against the sixth-seeded Washington Commanders and rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels. Amazingly,
Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn have been hot names this coaching cycle and Detroit's head coach is preparing to have to replace both of them.
Dan Campbell spoke Monday morning for final time of season after Detroit Lions lost in NFC playoffs to Washington Commanders on Saturday night.
The Lions have plenty of in-house options to replace Ben Johnson as offensive coordinator including Scottie Montgomery and Tanner Engstrand.
Let's take a look at six potential candidates (three internal, three external) who could take over the Lions' offense in 2025.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell said on Monday that he's prepared to lose offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn to head coaching jobs, but those might not be the only departures from the team's staff.