Report: Lions to interview Jake Peetz for offensive coordinator
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The Detroit Lions are set to interview Jake Peetz, the Seattle Seahawks' offensive passing game coordinator, for their offensive coordinator position. Peetz, aged 40, joined the Seahawks in 2024 after two years with the Los Angeles Rams and has experience working with offensive coordinators Ryan Grubb and Klint Kubiak. His career includes roles at both collegiate and professional levels, with stints at Jacksonville, Washington, the Raiders, Carolina, Alabama, and LSU. This move comes after the Lions fired John Morton, who had replaced Ben Johnson as offensive coordinator last year. Head coach Dan Campbell, who took over play-calling duties during the previous season, has yet to decide if he will continue in that role for 2026.
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