Detroit Lions Coaching Shake-Up: A New Era Begins
Ben Johnson Named NFL Assistant Coach of the Year
The Detroit Lions’ coaching staff has undergone significant changes this offseason, a direct result of the team’s impressive success in 2024. One of the most notable departures is offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who was awarded the 2024 NFL Assistant Coach of the Year for his role in crafting one of the league’s most explosive offenses. The award was announced at the NFL Honors ceremony in New Orleans, Louisiana, solidifying Johnson’s reputation as one of the brightest offensive minds in football.
A Dominant Offensive Season
Johnson’s impact on the Lions was undeniable. Under his leadership, Detroit’s offense soared to new heights, leading the league in scoring with 33.2 points per game. His innovative play-calling, which featured a blend of trick plays, creative schemes, and relentless efficiency, kept defenses on their heels all season. The Lions finished with a remarkable 15-2 record, setting multiple franchise records and securing their second consecutive NFC North title along with the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs.
Detroit’s Defensive Success Also Recognized
The Lions’ coaching prowess wasn’t limited to the offensive side of the ball. Defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn was also a finalist for the Assistant Coach of the Year award, finishing third in voting behind Johnson and Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores. Glenn received six first-place votes, a testament to his role in shaping Detroit’s defensive resurgence.
Johnson Departs for Chicago, Takes Key Assistants
Following the season, Johnson accepted the head coaching position with the Chicago Bears, a move that sends ripple effects through the Lions’ organization. He didn’t leave alone, bringing along wide receivers coach Antwaan Randle El and assistant quarterbacks coach J.T. Barrett to join his new staff in Chicago.
John Morton Steps In as New Offensive Coordinator
To maintain continuity, the Lions have turned to John Morton as their new offensive coordinator. Morton, who worked alongside Johnson in 2022, played a key role in implementing Detroit’s offensive scheme. His familiarity with the system should help ensure a smooth transition as the Lions look to build on their offensive dominance heading into 2025.
The Legacy of Ben Johnson in Detroit
Johnson’s journey with the Lions began as the team’s tight ends coach in Dan Campbell’s first season as head coach. His responsibilities quickly grew, particularly when Campbell took over play-calling duties midseason, recognizing Johnson’s strategic input. That influence led to his official promotion to offensive coordinator, a move that transformed Detroit’s offense into one of the most feared units in the NFL.
While his departure marks the end of an era, the foundation he built in Detroit remains strong. With Morton stepping into the role and the Lions retaining much of their core roster, Detroit is poised to remain a powerhouse in the NFC for years to come.