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Aaron Glenn and Ben Johnson Set to Gut Dan Campbell’s Lions as Woody Johnson Offers Jets Job to Detroit DC

Looks like the ups and downs are ahead for Lions fans. It's going to be a wild experience.

And it is

He is also playing his cards.

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Johnson is considering several candidates to be the Jets' new offensive coordinator, including individuals who are already on head coach Robert Glenn's radar.

Losing multiple top staff members to divisional rivals can be a significant blow. Engstrand has played a crucial role in the Tigers' success. He might end up staying with them as the new top offensive coordinator. However, Fraley is being recognized for his exceptional work in developing one of the NFL's top offensive lines, which could make the Packers' job too alluring for him to resist. Similarly, Mark Brunell's future is uncertain, as he is being courted by both Johnson and Glenn.

Back on the move. If Glenn moves on, the Lions could experience a huge loss of talent.

Glenn's negotiating power in Jets talks while the Saints are being considered.

Losing Glenn and Johnson would come at a double cost to the Lions. Glenn's defense, which allowed just 20.1 points per game this season, had made a significant improvement from previous years. Meanwhile, Johnson's offense, which led the league, put up an impressive 33.2 points per game. These contributions had propelled Detroit's record to 15-2 and earned a No. 1 seed in the NFC. Now, Aaron Glenn's second meeting with the Jets may not have resulted in a deal yet, but he has the upper hand now.

He owns his own private jet. This might be a deliberate pause.

Later in the week, that gives him even more negotiating power. The fact that two teams that have strong connections to Glenn - one as a former player and coach, the other as a Pro Bowl cornerback - might bid on him could make the bidding process even more intense. The Saints' need to quickly find their new leader adds to the excitement.

The Jets struggled with a 5-12 season, so they want Glenn's help to build a stronger team culture. However, if the New Orleans Saints make a strong offer, it could force the Jets to make a decision sooner than expected.

Glenn is still in the process of assembling a team and the Jets are figuring out whether to offer more enticements in order to keep their top pick or risk losing him to another team, one that has already shown interest in him, along with the league itself.

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