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Report: Lions OC Ben Johnson wants enormous salary as head coach
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK

Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson is perhaps the hottest head coaching candidate of the upcoming hiring cycle, and a new report suggests that he expects to be paid like it.

Some owners have been told that Johnson would demand as much as $15M a year from teams interested in hiring him, according to Josina Anderson of CBS Sports. That salary would put Johnson among the top five highest-paid coaches in the league, in the same neighborhood as accomplished coaches such as Sean McVay of the Rams and Pete Carroll of the Seahawks.

It is tough to imagine Johnson’s demands being met, though it only takes one desperate owner to make the move. This feels like Johnson trying to stake out a strong negotiating position ahead of an offseason that may see him receive interest from virtually every team with an opening. After all, he is expected to have the luxury of being able to pick and choose the job he wants, which is quite unusual for a first-time head coach.

Johnson has been the Lions’ offensive coordinator since 2022. He got a number of looks from teams last offseason but decided to remain with Detroit for another season, a decision that has been hugely beneficial for both him and the Lions.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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