Both Aaron Glenn and Ben Johnson are "gonna get jobs this hiring cycle," ESPN's Adam Schefter declared Tuesday.
The Detroit Lions’ playoff exit has suddenly accelerated the NFL’s head coaching carousel, with the team’s top assistants now free to pursue their next career moves. Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn, the Lions’ offensive and defensive coordinators,
The NFL is a league that's always following a trend, so it's not a surprise the Detroit Lions' success under Dan Campbell has every team trying to find
Of those seven jobs, six remain open (the Patriots hired Mike Vrabel) and Detroit Lions coordinators are candidates for at least five of those. As a result, ESPN NFL insider believes that offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn will both end up landing head coaching jobs this cycle.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter joined “The Pat McAfee Show” on Friday, and the conversation shifted to Johnson, the current Lions offensive coordinator, and the Las Vegas head coach opening.
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
ESPN NFL reporter Adam Schefter disagrees with some of the rumors surrounding Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. Johnson is one of the most
The Jets hired Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as their next head coach, with sources telling ESPN it's a five-year contract. The team is still looking to hire a general manager.
The Bears appeared to be losing ground to the Raiders in their fight for Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson until this update from Adam Schefter.
ESPN's Adam Schefter knows things. And sometimes when he says something, you have to read between the lines. So when Schefter said Tuesday on The Pat McAfee Show that both Detroit Lions offensive ...
Now that the Detroit Lions' season is over, offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn could take a head coaching job.