According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, former Tampa Bay Buccaneers run game coordinator/defensive line coach Kacy Rodgers is expected to become the next defensive line coach for the Lions. If you're looking for somebody to directly address a couple of the D-line's biggest issues from this past season, then it's hard to do better than Rodgers.
The offseason is now in full bloom for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after they were heartbroken in the Wild Card round of the playoffs by the Washington Commanders
After the Detroit Lions lost to the Washington Commanders in the Divisional Round last weekend, plans began to re-tool the team and coaching staff.
A comprehensive list of reports on which coaches are interviewing with the Detroit Lions for the open offensive and defensive coordinator positions.
Larry Foote won 2 Super Bowls with Steelers as a player and another as an assistant coach with Bucs. He'll interview for Lions defensive coordinator.
The Detroit Lions are reportedly hiring Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant Kacy Rodgers as their new defensive line coach.
Rodgers does have coordinator experience with the Jets from 2015-2018, serving under Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles. The Lions coordinator position remains open. Rodgers has also interviewed for the DL coaching vacancy with the Green Bay Packers this week.
The Detroit Lions' search for replacements for former defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn and former offensive coordinator Ben Johnson have begun. Follow along with our tracker for all of the latest news and rumors pertaining to the Lions' search for new coordinators.
Kacy Rodgers spent 5 seasons working with Lions' Dan Campbell on Miami Dolphins staff and was an assistant in Dallas when Campbell played for Cowboys.
As a productive veteran, Davis will command a contract that is in the top part of the market. While his extension may not reset the market, he should slot inside the top 10. The average annual value, or AAV, of his previous contract was $14.5 million, and there's nothing about his play that signals him not deserving of a raise.
The Detroit Lions are looking for a new defensive coordinator following Aaron Glenn's departure, and a two-time Super Bowl champion is on their list of
A Michigan Wolverines legend and three-time Super Bowl champion has interviewed with the Detroit Lions for their defensive coordinator position.