David Blough might have the best shot to be the Lions new OC
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Agnew was a first-team All-Pro return specialist in his rookie season in Detroit back in 2017. He spent four seasons with the Lions before landing with the Jacksonville Jaguars for the next three seasons. The 30-year-old notched four return touchdowns during his four seasons with the Lions, including two punt-return scores as a rookie.
The Detroit Lions are now looking for a suitable candidate as offensive coordinator after firing John Morton on Tuesday.
According to NFL media, "The #Lions have started off their OC search with an intriguing name: David Blough, a former Detroit QB. Blough was assistant QBs coach with the #Commanders , but did the QB coach job after Tavita Pritchard left. A sneaky hot name."
As Detroit searches for a new OC, Lions head coach Dan Campbell said Monday he is "open" to the idea of remaining the permanent offensive play-caller.
It only took one down season for Commanders head coach Dan Quinn to push his chips in and seek major change in Washington. And that’s not a stretch. While the decision to fire both his offensive and defensive coordinators might not have been Quinn’s alone,
The Eagles will host the Washington Commanders to close out the regular season on Sunday. The last time the teams met was Dec. 20 when the Eagles clinched the division with a 29-18 victory, becoming the first team to win back-to-back NFC East titles since 2004.