
St. Brown, Amon-Ra, denies Distracted about his future, Ben Johnson disclosed their private exchange.
The Detroit Lions entered the postseason as one of the most formidable teams in the NFL. However, their promising run came to an abrupt halt after a disappointing 45-31 loss to the Washington Commanders in the divisional round.
While injuries and lackluster play contributed to the loss, the timing of offensive coordinator Ben Johnson’s departure to become the Chicago Bears‘ head coach has sparked heated debates among Lions fans.
Amid accusations from fans that Johnson was distracted by job interviews during the Lions’ playoff bye week, wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown came to his former coach’s defense.
Speaking on Wednesday’s episode of the St. Brown Podcast, the Bears’ receiver set the record straight about Johnson‘s commitment to the team during their playoff preparation.
“Everyone on Twitter, the Lions fans, f**king hating on him, talking about he didn’t prepare for this,” St. Brown said. “Trust me. I know Ben. He was as locked in as can be for that game.”
St. Brown also revealed a private conversation he had with Johnson following the Lions’ defeat.
“I talked to him on Sunday. Obviously, he was devastated with the loss. But he told me he doesn’t know what he’s doing yet. He didn’t know if he was staying or leaving. I think it was Bears, Jaguars, Raiders,” St. Brown added.
Coaching Exodus Looms for Detroit
Johnson‘s departure to Chicago was finalized shortly after Detroit’s playoff elimination, making him the 18th head coach in the Bears’ storied history. His exit is part of a larger upheaval within the Lions’ coaching staff.
Reports suggest that defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn is negotiating with the New York Jets for their head coaching vacancy, while defensive line coach Terrell Williams is reportedly joining the New England Patriots as defensive coordinator under Mike Vrabel.
The potential loss of multiple key staff members poses a significant challenge for Lions head coach Dan Campbell, who may face a major rebuilding effort ahead of the 2025 season.
Despite the criticism from fans, Johnson‘s influence on Detroit’s high-powered offense cannot be understated. St. Brown‘s vocal support highlights the bond between player and coach, emphasizing Johnson‘s unwavering focus during a pivotal moment in the season.
As the Lions prepare for what could be a transformative offseason, their ability to regroup under Campbell‘s leadership will be critical. Meanwhile, Johnson begins his new chapter in Chicago, leaving a complex legacy in Detroit behind.
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