The Detroit Lions season is over without a Super Bowl appearance following their Divisional Round loss to the Washington Commanders. These four Lions likely won't be back next season.
An ESPN reporter predicts the New Orleans Saints will hire a popular Detroit Lions coordinator to be their new head coach this offseason:
A dozen former New Orleans Saints players are still competing in the playoffs. Here’s a quick look at who’s still chasing a Super Bowl berth in the Divisional Round:
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 picked up Al-Quadin Muhammad as a depth pass rushing option and he has "grown" in his role as injuries have piled up.
The New Orleans Saints have completed an interview with one of the more in-demand candidates in this year's coaching cycle.
It's been a wild month for Teddy Bridgewater. A few weeks ago he was celebrating a big win in high school football after coaching his Miami Northwestern alma mater all the way to a state championship.
The Washington Commanders and Detroit Lions face each other in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs. It is the most anticipated NFC playoff game of the week, and many eyes will be on Jayden Daniel
Candidate Analysis: We dive into a host of coaching candidates, examining their strengths, weaknesses, and overall compatibility with the Saints. That list includes: Mike Kafka, Anthony Weaver, Aaron Glenn, Mike McCarthy, Joe Brady, Jon Gruden, Pete Carroll, Darren Rizzi, Jesse Minter, Vance Joseph, Brian Flores and Kliff Kingsbury.
One of the most intriguing head coaching candidates of this cycle is a former New Orleans Saints assistant. Everyone around the league knows of Aaron Glenn at this point, and he's been a hot candidate for HC interviews recently.