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Lions Hire Petzing: New Offensive Mind Arrives
19 Jan
Summary
- Drew Petzing named new offensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions.
- Petzing previously served as offensive coordinator for the Arizona Cardinals.
- Detroit's offense ranked top 5 in yards and scoring last season.

The Detroit Lions are making a significant change to their offensive staff, hiring Drew Petzing as their new offensive coordinator. Petzing, who previously held the same role with the Arizona Cardinals, is set to lead Detroit's offense. This decision follows the departure of John Morton, who was let go after just one season.
Despite the Lions' offense finishing in the top 5 for yards and scoring, head coach Dan Campbell assumed play-calling responsibilities mid-season. Campbell has now opted to move in a new direction with Petzing, a move occurring two days after the season concluded. Petzing is known for his work in the run game, with the Cardinals ranking highly in rushing efficiency.
Petzing, 38, has a history of working with Kevin Stefanski in Minnesota and Cleveland. His experience coaching wide receivers, tight ends, and quarterbacks, along with his familiarity with play-action schemes, likely appealed to Campbell. This hire is crucial for Campbell as the Lions aim to improve their standing and build a more consistent offensive attack.




