The Detroit Lions are heading toward another offseason filled with important decisions, and one of the most overlooked storylines is unfolding on the coaching staff. According to league sources, a Detroit Lions assistant coach is expected to leave the organization following the 2025 season, signaling yet another shift behind the scenes for Dan Campbell’s staff.
The departure isn’t rooted in controversy or sudden fallout. Instead, it reflects the natural evolution of coaching careers in the NFL. After multiple seasons in Detroit, the assistant is believed to be seeking either an expanded role elsewhere or a fresh start following a demanding stretch with the Lions. As Detroit’s coaching tree continues to draw attention around the league, opportunities outside the building are becoming more frequent.
This move also highlights the growing pressure on the Lions’ staff as expectations rise. Detroit’s playoff window has been volatile, and with roster questions, coordinator uncertainty, and contract decisions looming, every coaching role is under the microscope. Even assistants are being evaluated not just on performance, but on how they fit into the franchise’s long-term vision.
For Dan Campbell, the potential loss adds another challenge to an already critical offseason. Continuity has been a major pillar of Detroit’s culture rebuild, and replacing trusted voices isn’t easy. Whether the Lions promote internally or look outside the organization, this exit will quietly impact preparation heading into 2026.
As Detroit tries to stabilize after a turbulent season, coaching turnover — even at the assistant level — reminds fans that the reset isn’t finished yet.
