Let's take a look at six potential candidates (three internal, three external) who could take over the Lions' offense in 2025.
Ragnow has been through the wringer over the last couple of years. But he's feeling "healthier than ever" entering this offseason.
The Detroit Lions are still struggling to accept what happened against the Commanders, but they know one thing: Change is inevitable in the NFL.
The Detroit Lions could promote from within for their next offensive coordinator, with two assistant coaches emerging as top candidates.
McNeill, walking around the locker room with crutches, said he’s taking his recovery day by day. He didn’t put a timetable on his return. Because of the Lions’ long-term commitment to McNeill and how important he is to the team, you have to think they’ll let him take his time. We’ll see where he’s at in a few months.
Ragnow explained what makes Fraley such a special coach. “I don’t think I could play in this league without the guy. He’s everything to me. He’s been there since Day 1,”
Jared Goff, Amon-Ra St. Brown and Penei Sewell are part of a group of 20 players left from the 3-13-1 team in 2021 that started the Lions' rebuild
As Detroit processes the fallout from Saturday's disappointing end to the best season in Lions club history, significant changes could be on the horizon with both OC Ben Johnson and DC Aaron Glenn potentially leaving for head coaching gigs.
Anyone who watched the Detroit Lions play down the stretch could see that the once-mighty offensive line just wasn’t playing to its typical standard. That was especially true of left guard Graham Glasgow.