Legendary Kicker Mason Crosby Sends 4-Word Message Ahead of Rod Wood’s Offer to Become Lions Offensive Coordinator-kid

**BREAKING: Mason Crosby’s Cryptic 4-Word Message Sends Lions Fans Into a Tailspin**

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In a move that has left the NFL world scratching its head, legendary former Green Bay Packers kicker Mason Crosby has injected himself into the Detroit Lions’ coaching conversation with a cryptic four-word message. The timing is especially curious, as rumors swirl that Lions President Rod Wood might be considering him for the vacant Offensive Coordinator position.

**”Never say never…” Crosby Tweets**

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Crosby’s tweet, consisting of the four words “Never say never…” was posted shortly after reports surfaced that Wood was looking at unconventional candidates for the Lions’ offensive coordinator job[1]. While Crosby has no apparent coaching experience, the timing of his message has led to speculation that he may be hinting at a potential career change.

**Confusion and Speculation Among Fans**

The reaction from fans has ranged from amusement to utter bewilderment. Many have taken to social media to express their disbelief, while others have playfully suggested that Crosby’s accurate leg could bring a new dimension to the Lions’ offense.

**Lions lose Ben Johnson**

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The Lions are looking for a new offensive coordinator because Ben Johnson, the former offensive coordinator, was introduced as the Chicago Bears’ new head coach on Wednesday[1]. Johnson has to move from Detroit to Chicago but he won’t have to leave the NFC North[1]. Johnson also stated he “kind of enjoyed beating (Packers coach) Matt LeFleur twice a year”[1].

**Crosby’s Legacy on the Field**

Mason Crosby recently announced his retirement from the NFL[3]. He is the Packers’ all-time leading scorer[3]. While he is best known for his kicking abilities, some wonder if he has hidden leadership qualities that Wood is hoping to unlock.

Ultimately, whether Crosby’s tweet is a genuine hint at a potential career change or merely a playful jab remains to be seen. Regardless, it has undoubtedly injected a dose of intrigue into the Detroit Lions’ offseason and sparked a conversation that few saw coming.

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