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 ...
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 man who gave John Morton his start in coaching thinks ... "I hope Detroit gets him," former NFL coach Jon Gruden told the Free Press on Monday. "I know there’s other teams that are trying ...
Here are a few other things to know about John Morton, the potential new Lions offensive coordinator. Morton finished up an NFL and Canadian Football League career in the late 1990s and jumped ...
Morton was fired after one season, when the Jets went 5-11 and ranked 24th in the NFL with 18.6 points per game. MORE ON MORTON:What to know about John Morton, Detroit Lions offensive coordinator ...
A few days after Mark Andrews suffered the lowest moment of his career, Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh delivered ... more about the success of this football team than Mark Andrews ...