Jordan Love just finished his second season as the starting quarterback of the Green Bay Packers. While Love made progress in some areas and struggled in others, most experts still view him as having the potential to be an elite NFL quarterback.
Kyler Murray is still young, but his time as the starting quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals is going to get old if he doesn't start winning.
The New York Jets got their guy. The team announced it had hired former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn as its new head coach, succeeding Robert Saleh, who was fired last year after a 2-3 start.
Clements latched on with Green Bay back in 2006, spending six years as the team's quarterbacks coach — a role that had working extensively with Rodgers. Clements was promoted to the Packers' offensive coordinator from 2012 to 2014, and then assistant head coach for 2015 and 2016.
Per multiple sources, the Lions are interviewing Buccaneers co-defensive coordinator/ LBs coach Larry Foote as a possible replacement for Aaron Glenn to run the Detroit defense.
According to Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press, the Lions are interviewing former Michigan Wolverines linebacker Larry Foote to fill the void at defensive coordinator left when Glenn departed to join the New York Jets.
It's open season on the Detroit Lions' coaching staff, as struggling franchises poach top talent in hopes of replicating the Pride's inspiring turnaround for themselves. Earlier this week, the Chicago Bears officially hired Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson,
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.
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