As the Detroit Lions begin their search for a new offensive coordinator, a familiar face has emerged as a potential—albeit unconventional—candidate. Dan Orlovsky, the former Lions quarterback turned ESPN analyst, is suddenly generating buzz regarding the vacancy in the Motor City.
The Detroit Lions had a disappointing end to the 2025 season, and ultimately missed the postseason as a result. Detroit struggled with some inconsistency over the season's final two months, alternating between wins and losses for seven weeks to enter their Week 16 matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers with an 8-6 record.
The Detroit Lions are adding another name to their list of reported offensive coordinator candidates. On Wednesday, reports indicated that former Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Zac Robinson is set to interview for the job.
Jared Goff might be pleased about what the Detroit Lions do with their offensive coordinator vacancy. Atlanta Falcons OC Zac Robinson is flying to Detroit this week to interview for the same position with the Lions, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported on Wednesday.
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The Detroit Lions' offensive coordinator search continues. It's been a few days since we got our last update on an interview, and that was former Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel.
The Detroit Lions are scheduled to interview former Falcons OC Zac Robinson for their offensive coordinator position on Thursday, according to Ian Rapoport.
The top of the Detroit Lions 2025 NFL draft class had the opportunity to gain a significant amount of experience all throughout this season. Tyleik Williams, Tate Ratledge and Isaac TeSlaa each gained valuable reps and are looking forward to their sophomore campaigns.
The lifestyle of a National Football League head coach can be quite challenging. From the very long hours to the grind of making serious decisions that impact the lives of several people, the challenges are never-ending.
The Detroit Lions are expected to look for and wide when it comes to landing their next offensive coordinator. But a member of the "Pat McAfee Show" believes the answer is already staring them right in the face.
The Detroit Lions’ number one offseason priority is hiring their next OC. Mike McDaniels, the best candidate, is meeting with the Lions today. However, with McDaniels fielding multiple head coaching opportunities, he’s a long shot, and the Lions are continuing to pursue other candidates.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Detroit Lions are projected to earn a couple of additional compensatory draft drafts this year, but a draft trade last year will take one away. According to Over the Cap, Detroit is projected to earn an additional third-round pick and an additional sixth-round compensatory draft pick.
One of the first big things Detroit Lions GM Brad Holmes did, besides the Matthew Stafford trade, was trade one of the best tight ends in the league to a division rival.
The NFL playoffs are still going, but most of the league is in Cancun, as they say. The Detroit Lions are one of them. Going forward, teams will have to make some tough decisions to free up cap space.
The Detroit Lions' offensive coordinator search is in full swing right now. On Tuesday, the Lions interviewed former Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel for the job, and make no mistake, he is likely the top candidate.
The Detroit Lions’ search for a new offensive coordinator could lead them to Mike Kafka, a popular name among rising NFL offensive minds. The New York Giants’ offensive coordinator and interim head coach has steadily built a reputation as a creative, adaptable coach with strong quarterback ties.
The Detroit Lions are expected to cast a wide net prior to making the decision on who becomes their next offensive coordinator. On the Tuesday edition of "The Pat McAfee Show," video producer Evan Fox suggested a candidate not many are considering to work alongside head coach Dan Campbell.
If there was one thing that was incredibly clear coming out of the Detroit Lions' 2025 season, it's that they need a new center. Graham Glasgow is likely to retire, and Frank Ragnow is not coming back.
As the Detroit Lions head into their most important offseason in years, one potential decision they are considering will have damning consequences: trading RB David Montgomery would be a huge mistake.
The market for Mike Kafka is heating up. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Giants interim head coach will interview for the Lions offensive coordinator job on Wednesday.
For the second-straight season, a Lions defensive coordinator could be on the move. According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Dolphins have requested permission to interview Lions DC Kelvin Sheppard for their head coaching vacancy.
After the Detroit Lions finished the 2025 season at the bottom of the NFC North with a 9-8 record and missed the playoffs for the first time since 2022, fans searched for a scapegoat.
After firing John Morton on Tuesday, the Lions are on the hunt for a new offensive coordinator. Commanders assistant quarterbacks coach (and former Lions QB) David Blough and ex-Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel have emerged as early candidates.
Shortly before the Detroit Lions ended their disappointing season with a Week 18 win, Lions head coach Dan Campbell suggested that the club hit "rock bottom" during a campaign it finished with a record of 9-8.