For nearly 20 minutes on Thursday, Nov. 13, the Detroit Lions’ offensive coordinator talked about what it meant to be part of a team.
The Detroit Lions' offense looked revitalized during a lopsided victory over Washington, which made John Morton's run as play ...
Remember that time you had too much cheese, felt a bit queasy, and — as a greasy sheen broke out on your forehead — you lied ...
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator John Morton addressed losing the offensive play-calling to head coach Dan Campbell.
Lions are full speed ahead after Dan Campbell takes over the play-calling role from offensive coordinator John Morton ...
The ead Coach Dan Campbell went when he decided to take over offensive play-calling last week:“I’m not going to say exactly how it went down because that’s pri ...
“I’m not… around with that,” Travis Kelce said on the show, calling him out, but in a good, playful way. “Just the traps coming out of the T-shirt that tells me I don’t need to bark up that tree.” ...
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John Morton upbeat after demotion: "Why mope around so players can see that? What good does that do?"
Morton said that “I fully support” Campbell’s decision and that the first thing he said to Campbell after getting the news ...
"As soon as he (Campbell) said it, I’m like, ‘All right, let’s go. What do we got to do?’ That’s the way I’ve always been in ...
Morton confirmed on Thursday that the rest of his role on offense is not changing. He’s simply no longer calling the plays.
Offensive coordinator John Morton speaks to reporters about the Eagles' front 7, their rushing, and his role with the team.
The Lions scored 44 points and did not punt in their first game with Dan Campbell calling offensive plays in place of John ...
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