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Benjamin David Johnson (born May 11, 1986) is an American football coach who is the offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). His NFL coaching career began as an assistant with the Miami Dolphins in 2012, coaching quarterbacks, tight ends, and wide receivers. Johnson later joined the Lions in 2019 ...
Ben Johnson (born April 7, 1980) is an American former professional football offensive tackle of the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Detroit Lions in the seventh round of the 2003 NFL draft. [2] He played college football at Wisconsin. Johnson was also a member of the Chicago Bears, Carolina Panthers, and San Diego Chargers.
Detroit Lions: Ben Johnson: 2022 [21] Lions tight ends coach (2020–2021) Green Bay Packers: Adam Stenavich: 2022 [22] Packers offensive line coach & run game coordinator (2019–2021) Minnesota Vikings: Wes Phillips: 2022 [23] Los Angeles Rams tight ends coach & passing game coordinator (2019–2021) South Atlanta Falcons: Zac Robinson: 2024 [24]
The Lions have played the Rams more than any other non-divisional team with 89 total matchups over the years dating back to 1937. In the 2023–24 playoffs, the Rams and Lions met for their first postseason matchup since 1952. The Lions won 24–23 in Matthew Stafford's first game back in Detroit since being traded to the Rams. [65]
Pages in category "Detroit Lions coaches" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 212 total. ... Ben Johnson (American football coach) Bill ...
Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson shakes hands with guard Kayode Awosika during warmups before the NFC divisional playoff game between the Lions and Buccaneers at Ford Field on Sunday, Jan ...
The Lions scored the final points of the half via a 26-yard field goal by Riley Patterson, which made the score 24–7 in favor of Detroit at half-time. The Saints scored 14 points in the third quarter via a two-yard touchdown run from Alvin Kamara and a one-yard touchdown run from Taysom Hill , reducing the Lions' lead to three points.
The Lions scored ten points in the second quarter via a 25-yard field goal by Jake Bates and a one-yard touchdown run from Jahmyr Gibbs, which made the score 10–3 in favor of Detroit at half-time. The Lions extended their lead in the third quarter via a 52-yard touchdown pass from Jared Goff to Jameson Williams .