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Lions coach Dan Campbell said so on Monday He’s ready He loses offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn to head coaching jobs, but those may not be the only departures from the team’s staff.
Offensive line coach Hank Fraley may also find a new job with another team. ESPN.com’s Dan Graziano reports that Fraley will have Second interview With the Seahawks about the offensive coordinator situation on Tuesday. This meeting will be in person after conducting a remote interview the first time.
Vikings assistant offensive coordinator/assistant quarterbacks coach Grant Udinsky and Saints offensive coordinator Clint Kubiak are also in the mix in Seattle.
Fraley has spent a decade playing in the league and has been on the Lions’ staff since 2018. Center Frank Ragnow said after Saturday’s loss to the Leaders that he will do whatever it takes to ensure Fraley stays in Detroit.
“You Refuse to allow “Hank left,” Ragnow said. “I wouldn’t play in this league without Hank and I don’t plan to. I’m going to ruin it, I’m going to leak stories no matter what it takes.”
Johnson is set to become the Bears’ head coach, so the Lions will need an offensive coordinator. Campbell said the team will look at internal and external options to fill any vacancies on the staff, but it is unclear if Fraley will be in the mix for the promotion in Detroit.