The Detroit Lions will fill their coaching vacancy on the offensive line by promoting Hank Fraley, reports Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press. He replaces Jeff Davidson, who stepped away from coaching. Fraley spent the past two seasons as Detroit’s assistant offensive line coach and previously served in that role for the Vikings. The former NFL veteran has been a team’s top offensive line coach three times, each at California colleges — the University of San Diego, San Jose State and UCLA — and each stay lasted one season. Fraley, 42, spent three seasons with the Vikings. Davidson is coaching as part of the Lions’ Senior Bowl staff but will not return for the 2020 season. There is more to report out of Detroit: After some murky comments about his future in Detroit, offensive guard Graham Glasgow could well be a starter somewhere else in 2020. The Lions are expected to let Glasgow walk in free agency, Birkett reports. While they would still have four of their five starting offensive linemen back, Glasgow
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Thursday, January 23, 2020
Lions to promote Hank Fraley to offensive line coach
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