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Johnson’s colonial Plymouth home is on the market for $1.1 million. The former Detroit Lions’ offensive coordinator listed the nearly 4,000-square-foot home, built in 2017, last week.
Had he stayed with the Detroit Lions as the team's offensive coordinator, Ben Johnson would be in a position to potentially compete for a Super Bowl this year.
The Chicago Bears positioned themselves as a team to watch this season with the hiring of former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson as head coach, a move that fans hope will shore up one of the franchise's historic Achilles heels,
After three outstanding years with offensive coordinator Ben Johnson calling the shots, including a 2024 season in which he was an MVP finalist, Goff and the offense have new leadership. John Morton takes over the reins, and many are questioning how well Goff will adjust to the new voice.
Offensive coordinator Ben Johnson has some unfinished business to attend to in Detroit. Johnson, who just completed his first season as Detroit's offensive coordinator, has decided to stay on staff in that role for a second season despite being a top candidate in this year's head coach hiring cycle ...
Johnson will remain Detroit's offensive coordinator, ... Ben Johnson stays with the Lions, who can dream big with their 2024 goals. By Colton Pouncy. Jan. 30, 2024 Updated Jan. 31, 2024.
Two days after their season ended in heartbreak, the Detroit Lions' offseason got off to a rousing start.. Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson pulled out of the running for the NFL's final two ...
But Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson said he has seen enough from his group to expect things will click for a full game soon. "It’s coming," Johnson said Friday.
After looking at a pair of recent NFC contenders who had rough 2024 seasons (the San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys), we turn our attention to a team trying to stay at the top: the Detroit Lions.
Ben Johnson ruined the plan as soon as it was suggested. Detroit Lions. Buffalo Bills.The NFL’s top two scoring offenses, led by two MVP-candidate quarterbacks.