New Detroit Lions offensive coordinator John Morton is walking into a situation that is vastly unique compared to other NFL teams. Detroit's roster features a plethora of explosive playmakers, including wideout Jameson Williams.
John Morton is returning to the Detroit Lions as offensive coordinator, replacing Ben Johnson. Morton says he will run a similar offense to what the Lions have had success with in recent years.
After hearing from new coordinators John Morton and Kelvin Sheppard, it didn’t take long to understand why they were chosen. Lions fans and media have labeled certain prospects as “Dan Campbell guys.” That applies to coaches,
Here are 10 external free agents that are fits for the Lions' offense. The longtime Seahawk was informed this week that he will be released after 10 seasons with the team. While he could reunite with former Seahawks coach Pete Carroll with the Las Vegas Raiders, there's a case for him to come to Detroit.
The Detroit Lions are bringing back defensive end Marcus Davenport on a one-year, $4.75 million deal, according to reports.
This is the fourth in our series previewing the Detroit Lions' needs heading into free agency. The legal tampering window opens at noon on Monday, and deals can be signed starting at 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 12. Today: Running Backs. Previously: Quarterbacks | Wide receivers and Tight Ends | Offensive Line
John Morton worked closely with QB Jared Goff as a senior offensive assistant with the team in 2022. He won't be overhauling everything for Lions.
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