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It’s no secret that the Detroit Lions loss to the Washington Commanders was shocking. Considering the way the Lions played for most of the season and getting home-field advantage in the playoffs, they seemed destined for a deep playoff run. Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders had other plans. Despite being a rookie quarterback on
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Randle El, a fairly successful former NFL receiver who made his mark as a return man, retired as a player back in 2011, taking a job as the athletic director at a Christian high school in Virginia that he helped found a few years later. In 2019, Randle El made a return to the NFL
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He had interest from the Seahawks for its OC job, while he was also a candidate to join Ben Johnson’s staff with the Bears.  Fraley, 47, is a former offensive lineman with the Steelers, Eagles, Browns, and Rams. He began his coaching career as the University of San Diego’s offensive line coach in 2012 and
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Hank Fraley isn’t going anywhere. The Lions offensive line coach is staying with Detroit in 2025. Fraley had interviewed for the offensive coordinator position with the Seattle Seahawks and was also under consideration to join former Lions coaches Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn with their new teams. However, the well-regarded Fraley has opted to remain
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With their Super Bowl hopes dashed this past weekend, the Lions will now have to begin a crucial offseason to renew their championship pursuit in 2025. Detroit has already lost three key coaches to this offseason’s hiring cycle, including offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn. Johnson took the Bears’ head coaching gig,
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After being able to hang onto offensive coordinator Liam Coen, one member of the Bucs’ coaching staff has been poached by an organization they have grown quite familiar with in recent seasons. On Thursday afternoon, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported that Tampa Bay’s co-defensive coordinator Kacy Rodgers is heading to Detroit and joining the Lions’ coaching
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