Former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker and two-time Super Bowl champion Larry Foote is interviewing for a prime NFL defensive coordinator job.
The Lions must replace their coordinators after losing both to head coaching gigs but the team is moving forward in its search for a new DC.
The Pittsburgh Steelers fan base is often referred to as one of the greatest in all of professional sports. During the 2024 NFL season, that was on full display as Steelers fans flooded opposing stadiums,
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.
We didn’t watch all of the game but we were able to watch Lions head coach Dan Campbell’s postgame press conference where he was visibly shaken and emotional about the loss and his team’s early exit from the playoffs. It was real and genuine and continued to reinforce his reputation as one of the best coaches in the league.
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.
The New York Jets have officially hired Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn for their open head coaching position, meaning that Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith will not land the job. That signals a likely return to the team for Smith, who will enter the second season as the Steelers' offensive coordinator.
During the Lions and Washington Commanders Divisional Round showdown, Brady, who was announcing the game for FOX Sports, said he sees a young Steelers legend in the star wideout.
The Detroit Lions are looking for a new defensive coordinator following Aaron Glenn’s departure, and a two-time Super Bowl champion is on their list of candidates.
A Michigan Wolverines legend and three-time Super Bowl champion has interviewed with the Detroit Lions for their defensive coordinator position.
The Detroit Lions are looking for a new defensive coordinator following Aaron Glenn's departure, and a two-time Super Bowl champion is on their list of