With the team’s first winning season in five years, there’s plenty to be optimistic about for the Detroit Lions heading into 2023, including a season-ending win over NFC North rival Green Bay. However, a nine-win season and narrowly missing out on the playoffs presents a higher bar of expectation for next season.
This will be Glenn’s third season as Detroit’s DC. A multiyear pact will provide Glenn with some financial security, though it does not automatically ensure he will be with the Lions beyond the 2023 season.
The Detroit Lions are expected to sign DC Aaron Glenn to a contract extension, according to Jeremy Fowler. Fowler adds that the extension is not done yet but should be finalized soon.
The Colts announced on Saturday that they have completed an interview with Lions DC Aaron Glenn for their vacant head coaching position. Glenn, 49, is a former first-round pick of the Jets back in 1994.
As soon as the Jaguars made the No. 1 overall choice official with the selection of Georgia pass rusher Travon Walker, the Lions couldn’t get the card to the commissioner quickly enough.
Glenn is one of two candidates being interviewed by the Saints. View the original article to see embedded media. After head coach Sean Payton announced Tuesday that he was stepping down as head coach after 16 seasons with the Saints, the franchise had to act quickly to find its next head coach.