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The Detroit Lions are losing a coach as the 2025-26 season winds down, with the Christmas game against the Vikings looming.
The Detroit Lions are clearly going to be in the market for a new offensive coordinator. After Dan Campbell stripped John Morton of his play-calling duties, Detroit's rushing attack fell apart, and the offensive line played like a unit that had never thrived in the National Football League before.
The Detroit Lions need a long-term solution at center after Frank Ragnow retired in June at the age of 29. Rookie Tate Ratledge could shift over.
After a failed season, can the Detroit Lions bounce back in a single offseason and return to Super Bowl contender in 2026?
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Could Lions make coaching changes after missing playoffs?
The Lions had enough talent to win the division and should have at least made the playoffs via the wild card. Morton is the easy scapegoat, but it'll be interesting to see if Campbell makes more staff changes after an underwhelming performance late in the season.
Detroit's injury situation, draft position, 2026 schedule and finishing with a winning record all are considerations going into finale.
The school confirms Roehl will stay with the Lions through the end of the season, including any long-shot bid to play playoff games.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell updated the status of wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown ahead of the team's season finale against the Chicago Bears.