The Lions hired longtime NFL assistant John Morton as their offensive coordinator Tuesday morning, the Free Press has learned, filling the vacancy left open when Ben Johnson left to become head ...
The Detroit Lions have hired longtime NFL offensive assistant John Morton as their next offensive coordinator.
On Tuesday, the Lions officially hired John Morton as the team's next offensive coordinator to replace Ben Johnson, who took a job as the Chicago Bears' head coach. Morton, an NFL assistant for ...
Lions coach Dan Campbell is working to hire John Morton as the team's next offensive coordinator, according to sources. Morton is a familiar name for the organization, having spent a year on Dan ...
The Detroit Lions have found their replacement for Ben Johnson. The Lions have hired John Morton as their offensive coordinator for the 2025 season, according to reports. Morton comes to Detroit ...
The Lions had internal options to replace him but settled on John Morton, who most recently served as the passing game coordinator of the Denver Broncos. So, then, who is Morton? What does he ...
The Detroit Lions have appointed John Morton as their new offensive coordinator, succeeding Ben Johnson. Morton brings substantial NFL experience, having worked with teams like the Raiders ...
The Detroit Lions hired longtime NFL assistant John Morton as their next offensive coordinator for his second stint running a professional unit.
The Lions hired John Morton, an Auburn Hills native, as offensive coordinator to replace Ben Johnson. Morton spent the past two seasons in Denver and coached up rookie QB Bo Nix. The new offensive ...
To be fair to Morton, he didn't have much talent to work with calling plays for the Jets' offense in 2017. The offense wasn't especially good at anything-28th in total yards, 24th in scoring, 19th ...
NFL STATS CENTRAL: The latest NFL scores, schedules, odds, stats and more. So no pressure, John Morton. I’m sure you’ll be great as Johnson’s replacement. Actually, I’m not sure of that at ...
John Morton looks to be the favorite to become the Detroit Lions' next offensive coordinator in the search to replace Ben Johnson. "He is traveling to Detroit to meet with team," Schefter added.