Sorry, Carolina Panthers, but there appears to be another play to add to the “What could have been” file of Super Bowl 50.
The Detroit Lions hired John Morton as their new offensive coordinator on Tuesday, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
John Morton has left the Broncos for a promotion. Good news: Jim Leonhard and Davis Webb appear poised to remain in Denver.
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The Detroit Lions have landed on a replacement for offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, picking John Morton to lead the new unit, according to reports.
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