Aaron Glenn looks like he'll be calling a new NFL city home in 2025. Here's the list of teams interested in the Lions' defensive coordinator.
The New York Jets are casting a wide net as they look for their next head coach, but a new report identifies one candidate as the frontrunner.
The Detroit Lions are likely to be in the market for two new coordinators this offseason, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Schefter reported Thursday on
For the Lions, this is something that has been in the works since the end of last season. Offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn were both names that drew some attention for open head coach jobs.
The Detroit Lions are pretty likely to lose both of their coordinators this offseason. As the weeks have gone by Aaron Glenn's name has gotten hotter and hotter in the coaching search and it's about time this has happened.
The Detroit Lions host the Washington Commanders in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs roughly a year since a few coaching decisions shaped the future of each organization.
Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn is a popular name in this year's coaching carousel. Just like his contemporary on the other side of the ball.
Chris Spielman, a special assistant to Lions president Sheila Hamp, is set to interview for the New York Jets general manager position.
The Detroit Lions will not play a game in Germany this season. The NFL recently announced the host teams for the games that will take place in London and Germany as part of the 2025 International Games slate.
Freep contributing columnist John Lindstrom swore off the Detroit Lions when Joe Schmidt cut Alex Karras. Now, he wants them to win, but not for him.
Spielman has the title of special assistant in Detroit. He’s now going to interview for a different title with a different team. Numerous sources have confirmed that Spielman will interview for the New York Jets vacant GM spot.
The New York Jets interviewed five more candidates Saturday for their general manager vacancy, including Minnesota senior vice president of player personnel Ryan Grigson and Detroit executive Chris Spielman.