Lions general manager Brad Holmes says he doesn't expect a drop-off in quarterback Jared Goff's play after offensive coordinator Ben Johnson's exit to the Bears.
The Detroit Lions' shock playoff exit occurred just days ago with one prominent coach leaving as four more could be set to follow, all being incredibly vital to their recent success
The Detroit Lions lost Ben Johnson to the Chicago Bears on Monday as he became their new head coach. This is not entirely a surprise, as Lions head coach Dan Campbell mentioned the possibility of losing his coordinators.
In the midst of the NFL Playoffs, Aaron Rodgers revealed which QB is currently the best in the league, overlooking Kansas City Chiefs' star Patrick Mahomes and Detroit Lions' Jared Goff.
Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff threw for a career-best 37 touchdowns this season under the watchful eye of then-offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.
Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes doesn't expect Jared Goff's play to fall off after the departure of offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. In fact, he thinks the signal-caller is only just entering the peak period of his career.
No longer the underdogs they were last season, the Detroit Lions instead experienced a postseason loss to the Washington Commanders as the NFC's top seed, a shocking defeat Jared Goff and Dan Campbell both took blame for.
The Detroit Lions have two members of their organization nominated for awards that will be handed out at the annual NFL honors ceremony.