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Lion assistant coaches ready to move up

- COACH CANDIDATES

Names of assistant coaches who could make the rounds in interviews for NFL head coach openings began to emerge Monday, with three playoff-bound assistants topping the list.

The Washington Commanders, who fired coach Ron Rivera on Monday, reportedly requested permission from the Detroit Lions to interview offensive coordinato­r Ben Johnson and defensive coordinato­r Aaron Glenn. Reports also said they asked for the OK to talk to Raheem Morris, the DC of the Los Angeles Rams.

“Both of those guys are more than worthy to be head coach candidates,” Lions head coach Dan Campbell said Monday about Johnson and Glenn. “But until then, they’re with us.”

All three assistants work for teams in the NFL playoffs, meaning they can interview virtually after this weekend’s wild-card round, but the interviews need to be conducted before the divisional round on Jan. 21.

The Lions and Rams will meet Sunday night in Detroit.

Johnson has been credited as the architect of an offense that led the Lions to a 12-5 record and their first division title in 30 years.

Glenn was named the best defensive coordinato­r in the NFL in a survey released last week by the NFL Players Associatio­n.

Morris has head coaching experience and a 21-38 record with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2009-11) and Atlanta Falcons (2020).

In other NFL news involving assistant coaches:

Multiple assistant coaches are leaving the New York Giants, including defensive coordinato­r Wink Martindale, according to multiple media reports.

Head coach Brian Daboll confirmed Monday at a joint press conference with general manager Joe Schoen the team had split with offensive line coach Bobby Johnson and special teams coordinato­r Thomas McGaughey.

But hours later, the exodus had widened to include Martindale and others.

Daboll confirmed running backs coach Jeff Nixon has been hired as offensive coordinato­r at Syracuse.

“I respect both of those guys (Johnson and McGaughey) and their commitment to the team. But we wanted to make a change,” Daboll said.

Daboll said at his morning media session he expected his coordinato­rs — Martindale and Mike Kafka (offense) — to be back.

Martindale’s hand-picked outside linebacker­s coach Drew Wilkins and defensive assistant Kevin Wilkins, who are brothers, were also fired, according to The Athletic.

Indianapol­is Colts head coach Shane Steichen said in his season wrap-up news conference that he does not anticipate any significan­t changes to his coaching staff.

That applies to defensive coordinato­r Gus Bradley, whom he was asked about specifical­ly. Bradley was heavily criticized for sticking with a base Cover-3 zone in a loss to Houston in the Week 18 regular-season finale because of Texans rookie quarterbac­k C.J. Stroud’s strong production against that scheme this season.

“I believe in continuity,” Steichen said. “I’ve got a ton of confidence in Gus.”

 ?? Mark J. rebilas/usa Today sports ?? Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinato­r Raheem Morris against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ. The Rams have been contacted by the Washington Commanders about their current head coaching vacancy.
Mark J. rebilas/usa Today sports Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinato­r Raheem Morris against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ. The Rams have been contacted by the Washington Commanders about their current head coaching vacancy.

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