In an alternate universe, Ben Johnson could be coaching against the Detroit Lions this week in the NFC playoffs. Johnson was widely considered the frontrunner for the Washington Commanders vacant ...
With the New England Patriots officially hiring Mike Vrabel on Sunday, Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson remains the top candidate to land a head-coaching job this offseason.
The majority of the Bears' fanbase is clamoring for Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to take over and he seemingly had, or at least that's what the quarterback was led to believe.
Johnson, 38, is in his second season as the Lions’ offensive coordinator. Detroit is No. 1 in points and No. 2 in yards this season. They were Nos. 5 and 3, respectively, last season.
No, the league's most surprising victory would be the Las Vegas Raiders landing the hottest head coaching candidate on the market — Ben Johnson — and it's looking more and more like the ...
Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams appeared on the St. Brown Brothers Podcast on Wednesday and finally broke his silence about the hilarious Ben Johnson prank, when a few young fans texted ...
It was once widely thought that the Las Vegas Raiders probably didn't have much of a chance to land Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who is arguably the hottest head-coaching ...
So when Schefter said Tuesday on The Pat McAfee Show that both Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn "are gonna get jobs this cycle," it has to be ...
The main two on-field assistants, offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, are considered top candidates for the five head coaching jobs still remaining.