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Johnson had bad timing when he withdrew from Commanders job
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK

Ben Johnson had unfortunate timing when he withdrew from Commanders job

The Washington Commanders front office likely wasn’t mad about Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson not being interested in their head-coaching job.

What likely didn’t sit right with them was the timing of Johnson letting them know he was staying in Detroit. 

According to CBS Sports; Jonathan Jones, Johnson, the presumed favorite for the Washington job according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, informed the Commanders that he was withdrawing from consideration for their HC job while the team was in the air and en route to interview him for the position.

Fortunately for the Commanders coaching search committee, which included team owner Josh Harris, recently hired general manager Adam Peters, newly hired head of football operations Bob Myers and former Minnesota Vikings GM Rick Spielman, they also had a second interview lined up with Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as well, so it wasn’t a wasted flight. 

Washington has already interviewed a handful of head-coaching candidates and was beginning its second round of interviews that included Glenn, Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn, Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald, Ravens defensive line coach Anthony Weaver and Houston Texans offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, who announced on Tuesday he was staying in Houston.

The Commanders also interviewed their own offensive coordinator, Eric Bieniemy, two weeks ago, but it doesn’t appear that he’s going to be a finalist.

Washington is looking for a new head coach for the first time since 2020. The team fired Ron Rivera on Jan. 8 following a 4-13 season. In four years with the Commanders, Rivera compiled a 26-40-1 record with one playoff appearance and no winning seasons. His best year came in 2022 when Washington went 8-8-1.

Michael Gallagher

Michael Gallagher is a longtime sports journalist based out of Nashville with a decade of experience covering college football, mixed martial arts and prep sports plus the NFL and NHL — specifically the Tennessee Titans and Nashville Predators. He’s covered several notable sporting events including an AFC Championship game, a Stanley Cup Final, an NHL All-Star Game and an NHL Stadium Series. Some of his past bylines can be found at the Nashville Scene, SB Nation, The Hockey News and Fox Sports Knoxville

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