According to reports, the Lion Team appointed Kylvan Shepade as a new defensive coordinator
The Detroit Lion is promoting from the inside to replace Aaron Galen as a defensive coordinator.
According to the NFL Network's Ian Rapoport and Mike Garofalo, Kelvin Sheppard will be promoted from the line guard, responsible for supervising Dan Dan, to supervise Dan Dan Campbell's defense.
Campbell made it clear after the season that he believed that Galen and front offensive coordinators Ben Johnson could be replaced from the current employees. Glenn became the head coach of the New York Jets this week, while Johnson held the same position in the Chicago Bear team.
“This is my job, that is, supplementary staff and find the next person,” Campbell told reporters on Monday. “Is this a loss? Absolutely … Absolutely, guys, we continue to move forward, this train continues, I will find the best player for us.”
Although external candidates such as Dennis Allen, the head coach of the New Orleans, may have been considered, Xiepud is considered to be the most popular candidate to replace the position of Washington Special Economic Zone.
“I have been guiding him to play the role of Washington Special Economic Zone at some point,” Glenn told Detroy's Diffy Berkert in December last year. “I think he is very close if he is not ready. He is a very good coach.
“He is very enthusiastic, and he has everything to be as a line guard coach. He is like this,” Glen added. “I think some coaches in the coach group must be bullfighting dogs, and he is one of the coaches in that position, as well as D -line, O line and running guard. You must be a damn bullfighting dog, and he has done it. Do it well “”
37 -year -old Xie Zade has worked in the Lion Team since 2021. In the past three seasons, he first served as the coach of the external guard, and then was responsible for supervising the entire team. Before joining Detroit, his coaching career began at the player development director of Louisiana State University.
As a player, SHEPPARD won the ALL-SEC honor at Louisiana State University and is a member of the Tigers 2007 BCS National Championship. In the third round of the 2011 NFL draft, he was selected by the Bafafarobir team. In eight seasons, he also played for the Indianapolis little horse, the Miami dolphin team, the Chicago bear team, the New York giant and the lion team.