Lions head coach Dan Campbell said on Monday that he's prepared to lose offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn to head coaching jobs, but those might not be the only departures from the team's staff.
Already having interviewed Hank Fraley once, if the Seahawks have sights set on him as their new offensive coordinator, they can speak with him soon.
There are two reasons the Chicago Bears' coach hire should interest Seattle Seahawks fans, one of which has to do with the OC search.
Shortly after the Seahawks fired Ryan Grubb on Jan. 6, the first interview they requested was with Lions offensive line coach Hank Fraley. A former lineman himself, Fraley has helped Detroit's offensive line develop into arguably the best in the league over the past several years.
The Seahawks have yet to hire a new offensive coordinator, but two favorites have emerged with interesting ties for potential additions to the coaching staff.
Detroit Lions offensive line coach Hank Fraley is one of the most beloved position coaches on the team, and it’s no surprise he’s starting to gain interest from other teams. He already interviewed for the Seattle Seahawks’ offensive coordinator position.
It’s precisely why Andy Reid, Sean McVay, Matt LaFleur, Nick Sirianni, and Sean Payton, among other offensive-minded coaches, are considered the best in football. Look at the AFC and NFC Championship Games. It’s true the four remaining teams are split between two offensive and two defensive head coaches, but the latter have something in common.
The #Seahawks are scheduled to interview #Lions offensive line coach Hank Fraley for their OC job on Friday, per source. An 11-year veteran OL as a player, Fraley has been instrumental in Detroit’s run game — an area in which Seattle wants to improve in 2025.
NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah on what he would look for in an OC. Plus, his insight on one of the Seattle Seahawks' known candidates.
Johnson and the Bears are finalizing a deal to make him the team's next head coach. His agency confirmed the news.
Ben Johnson was less than 48 hours removed from the Detroit Lions’ playoff loss to the Washington Commanders when the news broke. The Lions offensive coordinator is finalizing a deal to become the 19th head coach in Bears history,
The Detroit Lions offensive coordinator is now going to the Chicago Bears. How many of his staff will he bring with him?