Detroit’s offensive line coach joins two other, younger candidates as those Mike Macdonald’s talked to twice for Seattle’s OC job.
The Detroit Lions' shock playoff exit occurred just days ago with one prominent coach leaving as four more could be set to follow, all being incredibly vital to their recent success
Detroit Lions offensive line coach Hank Fraley is one of the most beloved position coaches on the team, and it’s no surprise he’s starting to gain interest from other teams. He already interviewed for the Seattle Seahawks’ offensive coordinator position.
The Detroit Lions are losing more than just Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn from a loaded coaching staff. Dan Campbell has his work cut out for him.
The Detroit Lions need to hire a replacement for their vacant offensive coordinator position after Ben Johnson was reportedly hired by the Chicago Bears. However, one of their possible in-house replacements could leave for another team's offensive coordinator job.
Already having interviewed Hank Fraley once, if the Seahawks have sights set on him as their new offensive coordinator, they can speak with him soon.
Hold onto your hats Detroit Lions fans. We could be looking at a full-on mass exodus for the Lions coaching staff. Ben Johnson has already left for the Bears and there's a pretty good chance that Aaron Glenn is New York bound pretty soon.
Terrell Williams spent six seasons working with new Patriots coach Mike Vrabel before coming to Detroit last winter.
The Seattle Seahawks had a second interview with Detroit Lions offensive line coach Hank Fraley on Tuesday for their open offensive coordinator position, per a report by Dan Graziano of ESPN.com.
Source says Lions OL coach Hank Fraley is scheduled to interview in-person today with the Seahawks for their offensive coordinator position. This will be the second interview for Fraley with the Seahawks.
Offensive line coach Hank Fraley is meeting with the Seattle Seahawks for a second interview to become that team’s new offensive coordinator. Fraley interviewed with Seattle virtually during the Lions’ bye week in the first round of the playoffs. This visit is in person.