The Detroit Lions handed former Stanford head coach David Shaw a multi-year contract to become the team's new passing game coordinator on Thursday,
According to reports, David Shaw has agreed to terms with the Detroit Lions to become their new pass game coordinator.
The Lions' coaching overhaul continues as the team hired former Stanford HC David Shaw in the wake of losing multiple top staffers.
Former Stanford head coach spent past year assisting Broncos' GM George Paton. Now Shaw will assist Johnny Morton in Detroit.
According to the Chicago Tribune's Brad Biggs, the Bears have requested to interview David Shaw for their offensive coordinator job. Shaw previously interviewed for the team's head coaching vacancy before Johnson was hired.
The Detroit Lions are hiring David Shaw as its passing game coordinator, NFL insider Tom Pelissero reports. The two parties have agreed to a multi-year deal. Shaw served as the head coach for Stanford from 2011-2022,
The team agreed to terms on a multiyear deal with former Stanford head coach David Shaw on Thursday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports. Shaw will serve as the Lions’ passing game coordinator.
Former Stanford head coach David Shaw is joining the Detroit Lions as passing game coordinator, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported.
The Detroit Lions have reportedly hired former Stanford head coach David Shaw as their passing-game coordinator, which signals the end of now-former pass-game coordinator Tanner Engstrand in Detroit.
Shaw is the second coach the Lions have brought in who spent 2024 with the Denver Broncos as new offensive coordinator John Morton served as the pass game coordinator for the Broncos this past season.
Tanner Engstrand has been the passing game coordinator for the last two seasons but has been linked to the New York Jets in recent days.