The Detroit Lions have a major offseason ahead of them. After a disappointing end to the 2024 season, the Lions will need to shore up a few things on both sides of the ball in order to avoid another early playoff exit.
Here are strengths of six realistic Lions' defensive coordinator candidates after Glenn's departure.
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Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn is expected to become the next head coach of the New York Jets, ESPN reported Wednesday. The 52-year-old former Jets player will leave Detroit after four years as defensive coordinator, all under head coach Dan Campbell.
While he hasn’t seen the team appear in a Super Bowl yet, Barry can recall listening to a radio broadcast of the Detroit Lions’ victory over the Cleveland Browns in the 1957 NFL Championship Game.
Aaron Glenn, a former Jets cornerback, has been named the new head coach of the team, succeeding Robert Saleh.
The New York Jets on Wednesday said it had agreed to terms with Aaron Glenn to become their head coach. Glenn, the exalted Detroit Lions defensive coordinator, is expected to sign his contract with the Jets on Thursday.
Aaron Glenn, who oversaw the Detroit Lions defense the last four years, beat out 15 other candidates for the New York Jets head coaching job.
Johnson was hired this week as the new head coach of the Chicago Bears. Another member of Campbell's staff in Detroit, defensive line coach Terrell Williams, is going to the New England Patriots as their new defensive coordinator. And now, it appears, Glenn is heading to New York.
The Bears appear to be the big winner of the NFL coaching carousel with the Ben Johnson hire. But who knows what Chicago's actually getting?
The New York Jets are hiring Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as their head coach, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Glenn agreed to