Already on multiple teams' coaching-search radars, Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn received two ringing endorsements from Lions defenders that should make him an even more attractive candidate.
The "Roarin' With Pride" pep rally had everything you would need to get ready for the most promising postseason berth in team history.
Former Titans head coach Mike Vrabel, former Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich and former Texans offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton make up that group and Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn passed on the chance to meet with the club.
However, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, on Thursday afternoon, Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn denied New England an interview request. Glenn's denial comes just one day after the Patriots finally requested to interview the veteran coach. This may have been done for a few reasons.
Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron ... The Patriots began their head coach search by interviewing Byron Leftwich and Pep Hamilton, which stirred accusations that the team was simply getting ...
Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn denied the New England Patriots’ interview request for their head coaching job, according to NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero. It was reported on Wednesday that Glenn was sought after for an interview by the Patriots, who have a long history of prioritizing defensive-minded head coaches.
Aaron Glenn is a busy man, as he's preparing for the Detroit Lions upcoming playoff run ... They interviewed Byron Leftwich and Pep Hamilton on Tuesday, Mike Vrabel on Thursday, and they have ...
After a 5-12, last-place season that included 10 consecutive losses and the in-season firings of coach Matt Eberflus and offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, the Chicago Bears are now embarking on a search to hire the franchise’s next head coach.
Graham Glasgow was listed as a limited participant in practice Friday, but the Detroit Lions' starting left guard is questionable to play Sunday against the Chicago Bears because of a knee injury.
After missing the playoffs for 14 straight years, the Jets need someone like Glenn, who can influence all three phases.
If Jerry Jones cares about branding and buzz, bringing one of the greatest showmen and talkers in pro sports history to Dallas would check plenty of boxes.