According to Tom Pelissero, Lions OC Ben Johnson and DC Aaron Glenn are among the finalists for the Commanders head coaching vacancy.
Pelissero says the Washington brass intends to fly out to Detroit next week to meet with both for a second round of interviews.
Both Johnson and Glenn are popular candidates this year and are finalists for other coaching jobs.
Here are the current finalists for the Commanders head coaching job:
- Cowboys DC Dan Quinn
- Rams DC Raheem Morris
- Texans OC Bobby Slowik
- Lions OC Ben Johnson
- Lions DC Aaron Glenn
Johnson, 37, started his coaching career with Boston College in 2009 as a graduate assistant. From there, Johnson coached tight ends for the 2011 season.
The Dolphins hired Johnson in 2012 as an offensive assistant and he was later promoted to assistant quarterbacks coach in 2013.
Johnson coached tight ends and wide receivers with the Dolphins until 2019 before the Lions hired him as a quality control coach. He coached tight ends for the Lions in 2020 and was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2022.
In 2023, the Lions offense ranked No. 3 in yards per game and No. 5 in points per game, including No. 2 in passing yards per game and No. 5 in rushing yards per game.
Glenn, 51, is a former first-round pick of the Jets back in 1994. He played 15 seasons for the Jets, Texans, Cowboys, Jaguars, and Saints.
Glenn began his NFL coaching career with the Browns back in 2014 as their assistant defensive backs coach. From there, the Saints hired him two years later as their defensive backs coach and eventually took the Lions’ defensive coordinator job last year.
In 2023, the Lions’ defense ranked No. 19 in yards allowed, No. 23 in points allowed, No. 2 in rushing yards allowed, and No. 27 in passing yards allowed.
We’ll have more on the Commanders coaching search as the news is available.
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