Lions officially lose Aaron Glenn after accepting a head coaching job

   

Detroit now faces a tough reality due to their success.

It has been a whirlwind of a few days for the Detroit Lions. It all started with the team getting bounced from the playoffs in last weekend's NFC Divisional Round in an upset by the Washington Commanders.

Contract details for New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn

And then, the news started pouring in on Monday.

First, the Chicago Bears did, indeed, hire offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to be their next head coach. It was a move which caused a lot of pain to a large amount of Lions fans. After all, leaving Detroit for a division rival stings. It was less than ideal, but it is what it is.

This wouldn't be the only big news to come out about Lions coordinators, however.

As many were suspecting, the Lions would continue to lose coaches in the coming days.

Wednesday, additional news broke that the New York Jets were hiring Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn to be their next head coach, leaving Detroit without either coordinator going into the 2025 season.

Now, the Lions face their harsh reality everybody knew was coming in the end. They are now in search for a new offensive and defensive coordinator. But, this was to be expected, as stated.

On the bright side, Glenn's success will also net the Lions a pair of third-round compensatory picks in the next two drafts.

The Lions' success in 2024 is exactly why Aaron Glenn was going to accept a head coaching job

It's tough to see the depth of Glenn's impact on the surface, this past season. There were several games where the Lions gave up more points than they would have liked.

However, as Lions fans have come to know good and well, it got to a point where Glenn's defense was essentially playing guys right off the street on Sundays. There were countless injuries on that side of the ball, throughout the season.