Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn has made it clear that he’s confident and true to himself when it comes to head coaching interviews. Heading into Saturday’s playoff game against the Washington Commanders, Glenn sent a strong message to NFL teams and Lions fans about his mindset. With 15 years of playing experience and almost a decade coaching, Glenn’s message was simple yet firm: “I’m going to be myself, and either you like it or you don’t.”
In his recent press conference, Glenn was candid about his future. He turned down an interview with the New England Patriots and expressed his contentment in Detroit. Glenn emphasized that while he enjoyed the interview process, he is now fully focused on the Lions’ playoff run. He made it clear that he’s not desperate for a new job, stating, “I have a great job here.” The Lions are favored by 9.5 points as they head into their divisional round matchup against the Commanders, with hopes of reaching their first Super Bowl appearance in franchise history.