After a successful 2024 season, the Lions lost key coaching staff members, including offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, who became head coach of the Chicago Bears. John Morton has been hired as the new offensive coordinator. All-Pro WR Amon-Ra St. Brown acknowledged early struggles with Morton but remains optimistic about future improvements. The Lions' offense, which averaged 33.1 points per game last season, will not operate under the same scheme as last year, though they retain the same skilled players on the roster.
Lions' offensive struggles under new OC John Morton are acknowledged by star WR Amon-Ra St. Brown but he believes improvements will come with time.
In 2024, the Lions' offense, led by former OC Ben Johnson, was the best in the NFL, averaging 33.1 points per game.
John Morton, who was hired to replace Ben Johnson, previously served as a senior offensive assistant under Johnson and was the passing game coordinator for the Broncos.
The Lions will continue with the same group of skill position players, despite changes in the coaching staff and offensive scheme.
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