Detroit Lions Continue Coaching Search with NFL Veteran Focus
The Detroit Lions are continuing their search for new coaching staff members, and their approach remains clear—they are prioritizing former NFL players for key roles. On Thursday, the team took another step in that direction by hiring former quarterback Bruce Gradkowski as an offensive assistant. Now, they are setting their sights on another former player with an impressive résumé.
Darren Sproles Set to Interview for Coaching Role
The Lions are planning to interview former All-Pro running back Darren Sproles for a position on their coaching staff. Sproles, a 15-year NFL veteran, had an illustrious career with the San Diego Chargers, New Orleans Saints, and Philadelphia Eagles. While he and Lions head coach Dan Campbell never overlapped during their time in New Orleans, both share deep ties to the organization.
Sproles retired in 2019 after an incredible career that included three Pro Bowl selections and a Super Bowl championship with the Eagles. His experience and knowledge of the game have reportedly drawn interest from both NFL and college programs, though it remains unclear which teams have pursued him or which position he is expected to interview for with Detroit.
Potential Role for Sproles on the Lions’ Staff
Currently, the Lions still have Scottie Montgomery serving as their running backs coach and assistant head coach. While it’s uncertain what specific role Sproles is being considered for, it’s possible he could step into an assistant position. The Lions have had an assistant running backs coach in past seasons, though they did not fill that role last year.
A Valuable Mentor for Montgomery and Gibbs
If hired, Sproles would bring invaluable experience and insight to Detroit’s backfield. His presence could be a significant asset for the team’s young running back duo, David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs. Given his proven success in the league as both a runner and a dynamic pass-catching threat, Sproles could help develop their skill sets and add another layer of expertise to the coaching staff.
What’s Next for the Lions?
As the Lions continue to shape their coaching staff, all eyes will be on Sproles and whether he decides to join the team. If he does, Detroit will be adding yet another former NFL player with a wealth of experience—further solidifying their commitment to hiring coaches who have been in the players’ shoes.
For now, we’ll have to wait and see if Sproles takes the next step in his football journey with the Lions.