Key Member of Lions’ Offensive Staff Will Interview for Ravens OC Job
Drew Petzing brings NFL offensive experience to Detroit Lions as their third coordinator in three years following John Morton's firing, announced by the team.
- On Monday, the Detroit Lions announced they hired Drew Petzing as offensive coordinator, making him the franchise's third offensive coordinator in three years.
- After the season Detroit fired John Morton, with Dan Campbell taking over play-calling midseason and the Lions reaching out to Mike McDaniel, who was hired Monday by the Los Angeles Chargers.
- Drew Petzing's coaching resume traces from Division III Middlebury College defensive back to college volunteer roles and NFL assistant posts in Cleveland and Minnesota.
- Detroit Lions assistant head coach Scottie Montgomery will interview for the Baltimore Ravens' open offensive coordinator job after guiding Detroit to franchise rushing touchdown and 100-yard rushing game records in 2024.
- Petzing had pursued OC interviews in past years with the Dallas Cowboys and Tampa Bay Buccaneers and for the Lions' last OC opening, while the Ravens hired Jesse Minter last week and Jim Harbaugh's Chargers added Mike McDaniel on Monday.
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Detroit Lions Assistant Lands OC Interview with Baltimore Ravens
Another member of Dan Campbell’s staff is drawing interest around the league. According to Tom Pelissero, the Baltimore Ravens will interview Detroit Lions assistant head coach and wide receivers coach Scottie Montgomery for their open offensive coordinator position. Montgomery has been on Campbell’s staff for the past three seasons, holding senior roles and becoming one of the most respected voices in Detroit’s building. Montgomery’s résumé is …
Lions hire Drew Petzing as offensive co-ordinator
ALLEN PARK, Mich. — The Detroit Lions have hired Drew Petzing, their third offensive co-ordinator in three years. The Lions announced the move on Monday. Detroit fired offensive co-ordinator John Morton shortly after the season in a move that was expected after coach Dan Campbell took over play-calling duties midway through the season. Morton replaced Ben Johnson, who left the Lions to become the head coach of the Chicago Bears. Campbell said af…
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