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Reports: Lions hire ex-Giants interim coach Mike Kafka

By Thomson Reuters Jan 26, 2026 | 7:13 PM

Former interim New York Giants head coach Mike Kafka has agreed to join the Detroit ‍Lions’ staff, according to multiple reports.

Kafka, 38, served as the Giants’ offensive coordinator for three-and-a-half seasons before assuming the head-coaching reins after Brian Daboll’s ‌firing on Nov. 10. ‌The Giants fashioned a 2-5 record during his tenure and averaged 23.1 points per game.

Kafka was interviewed to become the ​full-time head coach, but the Giants hired longtime Baltimore Ravens ‍head coach John ​Harbaugh. Kafka also interviewed to ​replace the fired Johnny Morton as ‍the Lions’ offensive coordinator, but Detroit hired ex-Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator Drew Petzing.

Kafka’s title with the Lions has not been specified, but ‍he is expected to fulfill a “high-ranking” offensive staff role.

The Lions fired Morton despite ranking ‍fourth ‍in the NFL in ​points (481) and fifth in total ​yards (6,344). ⁠Both of those numbers ‌fell short of the standard set in 2024 by Ben Johnson, who parlayed Detroit’s 564 points (first) and 6,962 yards (second) into the Chicago Bears’ head-coaching job.

–Field ⁠Level Media