As of January 2025, the Detroit Lions have officially confirmed their new offensive coordinator: **Ben Johnson**. Johnson, who had previously served as the team’s passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach, will now take on the full responsibility of overseeing the Lions’ offense. This marks a significant promotion for Johnson, who has earned high praise for his innovative play-calling and ability to develop young talent during his time with the Lions.
Johnson’s rise through the coaching ranks has been meteoric, as he joined the Lions’ coaching staff in 2021. His work with quarterback Jared Goff and the development of Detroit’s offensive schemes last season were instrumental in the team’s improvement. The Lions’ offense showed flashes of brilliance, particularly in the passing game, and Johnson played a key role in adapting the offense to the strengths of the players, making them a formidable unit.
Under his guidance, the Lions’ offense improved in multiple statistical categories, including scoring efficiency and yards per game. Johnson’s ability to maximize Goff’s potential while also utilizing playmakers like wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown and running back Jamaal Williams helped solidify the Lions as one of the more dynamic offenses in the league.
The decision to elevate Johnson comes after the departure of former offensive coordinator, who took a head coaching job elsewhere. The Lions are confident that Johnson’s familiarity with the team and his strategic vision for the future will lead to continued offensive success. Detroit is looking to build on its momentum and become a serious contender in the NFC North, and Johnson’s role will be central to achieving those aspirations in 2025. Fans and analysts alike are excited to see what Johnson can bring to the table as the new offensive architect for the Lions.