The toughest division in the NFL during the regular season failed in the postseason but became fascinating again in three days this week.
Ben Johnson mentioned Detroit Lions owner Sheila Ford Hamp and head coach Dan Campbell in his first spoken sentences as head coach of the Chicago Bears.
It's not easy being a Detroit Lions fan after a devastating loss to the Washington Commanders and losing genius OC Ben Johnson to the rival Chicago Bears.
The Lions' Johnson-led attacks averaged 29.0 points per game since he became Detroit's OC, the most in the NFL in that time. The 33.2 points per game they produced in 2024 led the
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, top internal candidates to replace Johnson and Glenn include assistant head coach/running backs coach Scottie Montgomery, passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand and linebackers coach Kelvin Sheppard.
Ben Johnson and Dan Campbell parted ways after the Lions lost to the Commanders in the NFC Divisional Round playoffs.
Dan Campbell’s “See you in two weeks” comment to Kevin O’Connell stirs Vikings’ off-season focus after playoff elimination.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell is disappointed his team had their hopeful Super Bowl run ended before it started, but he has faith the window remains wide open.
Jameson Williams put together a breakout season this year as he played in 15 games and hauled in 58 receptions for 1,001 yards and seven touchdowns. He has battled a lot of adversity throughout his career, but he is finding a way to pull through.
Maybe it was preconceived; maybe not. When Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell addressed Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell following the Lions' 31-9 win in Week 18 for the NFC North crown, his six words had an effect on the Vikings' fate. "I'll see you in ...
Ben Johnson is now the Chicago Bears head coach, and Aaron Glenn will lead the New York Jets in 2025. We’ll have plenty of discussions on what’s next for the Lions, who good candidates are for the jobs,
During his introductory press conference on Wednesday, Johnson took a shot at Packers head coach Matt LaFleur. He was speaking about the NFC North's dominant run in the 2024 season where three of the four teams made the playoffs with at least 11 wins.