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Amon-Ra St. Brown talks new Lions OC Drew Petzing, calls out haters
Amon-Ra St. Brown talks new Lions OC Drew Petzing, calls out haters
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Amon-Ra St. Brown talks new Lions OC Drew Petzing, calls out haters

While the Detroit Lions have yet to make the hiring of offensive coordinator Drew Petzing official, one player has already offered his first thoughts on the hire. During his weekly podcast with his brother, Lions receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown provided a little insight into the Petzing hire, what he heard from quarterback Jared Goff, and a brief conversation he’s already had with the Lions new offensive coordinator.…
prideofdetroit.com21 janvier 2026
Interview, Laia Sanz, le Dakar a “quelque chose de magique”.Interview, Laia Sanz, le Dakar a “quelque chose de magique”.
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Interview, Laia Sanz, le Dakar a “quelque chose de magique”.

Les femmes qui disputent le Dakar sont rares. Mais depuis 2011, l’Espagnole Laia Sanz fait parler d’elle grâce à ses performances. D’abord sur deux roues avec une incroyable 9e place en 2015 et désormais sur quatre roues. Cette année, elle a été recrutée par la marque espagnole Ebro qui débutait sur le célèbre Rallye-Raid. Avec […] L’article Interview, Laia Sanz, le Dakar a “quelque chose de magique”. est apparu en premier sur Le Mag Sport Auto.

Le Mag Sport Auto21 janvier 2026
Lions News: 3 Detroit Lions given PFWA All-Team honors
Lions News: 3 Detroit Lions given PFWA All-Team honors
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Lions News: 3 Detroit Lions given PFWA All-Team honors

Three Detroit Lions have been named to Pro Football Writers Association teams for their outstanding performances in 2025. Celebrating its 62nd season, the PFWA is made up of accredited writers who cover the NFL and the 32 clubs daily, and aims to fight for access to NFL personnel to best serve the public. Jack Campbell and Penei Sewell have been named to the Pro Football Writers Association ALL-NFL team. Offense QB…
prideofdetroit.com21 janvier 2026
It’s Time for Nvidia to Prove It Can Do More Than Graphics Cards for PCs
It’s Time for Nvidia to Prove It Can Do More Than Graphics Cards for PCs
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It’s Time for Nvidia to Prove It Can Do More Than Graphics Cards for PCs

This may be the moment when ARM really takes off on PCs, though it couldn't come at a worse time.
style youtuber21 janvier 2026
This Adorable Good Boy Just Got Rare, Life-Saving Brain SurgeryThis Adorable Good Boy Just Got Rare, Life-Saving Brain Surgery
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This Adorable Good Boy Just Got Rare, Life-Saving Brain Surgery

Six-year-old Woody has recovered well enough to take his daily walks again.

style youtuber21 janvier 2026
Netflix Just Made All Your James Bond Dreams Come True
Netflix Just Made All Your James Bond Dreams Come True
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Netflix Just Made All Your James Bond Dreams Come True

Basically every Bond film, from 'Dr. No' to 'No Time to Die,' is now on the streamer.
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Volvo’s EX60 Promises 400-mile Range in a More Competitive EV Climate
Volvo’s EX60 Promises 400-mile Range in a More Competitive EV Climate
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Volvo’s EX60 Promises 400-mile Range in a More Competitive EV Climate

HugInCore, integrated AI, and Nvidia-powered infotainment are some of the features in Volvo's new electric SUV.
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Chris Pratt’s Sci-Fi Movies, Ranked
Chris Pratt’s Sci-Fi Movies, Ranked
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Chris Pratt’s Sci-Fi Movies, Ranked

The 'Guardians of the Galaxy' and 'Jurassic World' star has been in a lot of sci-fi beyond 'Mercy,' out this week.
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Nvidia CEO Says the AI Boom Will Lead to More Jobs for PlumbersNvidia CEO Says the AI Boom Will Lead to More Jobs for Plumbers
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Nvidia CEO Says the AI Boom Will Lead to More Jobs for Plumbers

Worried about your job? Well, 'largest infrastructure buildout in human history' will require more plumbers, Huang says.

style youtuber21 janvier 2026
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With their OC hire done, what is the biggest Detroit Lions’ offseason question?With their OC hire done, what is the biggest Detroit Lions’ offseason question?
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With their OC hire done, what is the biggest Detroit Lions’ offseason question?

Without a doubt, the biggest offseason question for the Detroit Lions was how they were going to fill the offensive coordinator position after firing John Morton. With Drew Petzing now in line to become the offensive play-caller, Detroit’s focus must shift. There are a lot of things that still need to be addressed, changed, or reconsidered from the team’s disappointing 2025 season. But you can only do one thing at a time. So today’s Question of the Day is: What is the Lions’ biggest offseason question now that they have hired an OC? My answer: The center position. There’s little doubt that the loss of Frank Ragnow to retirement cost this team big in 2025. Protection against complication blitz packages took a big step back. Even worse was Detroit’s run blocking, which went from one of the best in the league to a bottom-half unit. Obviously, other losses on the offensive line—and the loss of Ben Johnson—played a part, too. But without Ragnow at the center of things, the entire offensive line looked different. So Detroit faces a massive decision there moving forward. With Graham Glasgow’s cap hit taking a big jump, he is certainly a cap casualty candidate after a disappointing season. Glasgow is still good depth, but I would imagine the Lions want a different Plan A at center. That could be 2025 second-round pick Tate Ratledge. The Lions acknowledged on draft night that they saw potential in him at center and got him some offseason reps there, too. He ended up playing right guard, but coach Dan Campbell said in his end-of-season press conference that the door is open for Ratledge to jump to center in 2026. That’s a risk considering he hasn’t ever played it full-time, but with his rookie season behind him, he could be ready for the challenge. There are also free agency options. Tyler Linderbaum is the best option on the market, but he will be costly. Connor McGovern is a more reasonably-priced option. Or, the Lions could try to fill the position in the NFL Draft come April. Either way, I think this is Detroit’s next biggest decision they face this offseason, and the path they choose could mean the difference between another disappointing year and a Super Bowl run. What other big decisions do you see on the horizon this offseason? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

prideofdetroit.com21 janvier 2026
4 coaches Drew Petzing could bring to the Detroit Lions4 coaches Drew Petzing could bring to the Detroit Lions
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4 coaches Drew Petzing could bring to the Detroit Lions

It’s common practice when a team hires a new coordinator for that coach to bring in some familiar staff members to help them build their system within their new organization. Even with a team like the Detroit Lions, who have a pretty solidified positional coaching staff, they may be willing to bring in some fresh faces to implement a new game plan. Last year, when they hired John Morton as their new offensive coordinator, he brought along David Shaw—a long-time friend—to be the pass game coordinator. So it stands to reason that with Drew Petzing set to become the next offensive coordinator, he may bring a coach or two along with him. Here are four candidates for new coaches that could join Petzing in Detroit. Cardinals tight ends coach Ben Steele This is the easiest of dot connecting, because the Lions currently have a vacancy at tight ends coach after Tyler Roehl left to become Iowa State’s new offensive coordinator. Given Petzing’s high usage of 12 and 13 personnel (two and three tight end sets), getting a tight ends coach who shares that vision is very important. Steele, a former tight end who played for six years in the NFL, has been Petzing’s tight ends coach for his entire offensive coordinator years with the Cardinals. During that time, Trey McBride has become a superstar, and it would be fun to see what he can do to elevate Sam LaPorta’s game even further. It’s unclear if, like Petzing, Steele’s contract is up in Arizona, but with their head coaching search still in progress, it’s possible the Cardinals let him pursue other opportunities anyways. Cardinals pass game coordinator Drew Terrell One of the more fascinating questions now that Petzing is the hire is where the passing game influences will be coming from. Petzing’s innovation in the run game has been widely praised, but Detroit will still need to keep their top-10 passing attack thriving. The future of Shaw in Detroit is certainly in question with Morton gone and Shaw also interviewing for the Buccaneers’ OC job. Terrell would be an interesting up-and-coming option. He served as the pass game coordinator/wide receivers coach for the past three years in Arizona, but the Cardinals’ passing offense never produced anything other than average results. Working with the wide receivers group, he was handed two young, highly-drafted receivers in Marvin Harrison Jr. and Michael Wilson. Both have progressed, but underwhelmed in their production so far. That said, he found more success as the Washington receivers coach, helping Terry McLaurin become a household name. Detroit already has a very solid receivers coach in Scottie Montgomery, so this hire could be redundant. But if the Lions are concerned about eventually losing Montgomery and want to get someone more well-versed in Petzing’s system, Terrell is a young, developing option. Cardinals pass game specialist Connor Senger Like with Terrell, Senger is a young coach with only limited success, but he is even earlier in his coaching journey. A former college quarterback, Senger’s coaching career dates back to just 2017, and he’s only been in the NFL since 2022. That first year with the Cardinals, he was the recipient of the Bill Bidwell Fellowship—a program developed to increase diversity by giving opportunities to minority coaches. Since then, he climbed to offensive quality control coach (2023), assistant quarterbacks coach (2024), and pass game specialist (2025). Senger has continued his development as a coach by being part of the coaching staff for the Senior Bowl in 2024 and the Shrine Bowl last year. There’s not a lot of info out there on Senger, but the Lions tend to be in the business of developing coaches, and Senger has already found himself on the rise quickly. Seahawks QB coach Andrew Janocko Okay, this is an absolute shot in the dark, because I have no idea whether Janocko would even be available or interested in heading to Detroit for a pass-game coordinator type of role. Janocko and Petzing go back to…

prideofdetroit.com21 janvier 2026
Mike McDaniel expected to take AFC offensive coordinator job
Mike McDaniel expected to take AFC offensive coordinator job
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Mike McDaniel expected to take AFC offensive coordinator job

If you thought the Detroit Lions passed over former Dolphins coach Mike McDonald because he was sure to get a head coaching job, you may want to sit down for this one. On Tuesday night, several reports leaked that McDaniel was closing in on becoming the Los Angeles Chargers’ next offensive coordinator. The deal is not completely done—and there is still a chance a head coaching job sweeps him off his feet—but…
prideofdetroit.com21 janvier 2026
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