Terrell Williams is leaving his position as defensive line coach for the Detroit Lions to become defensive coordinator for the New England Patriots.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Williams joins the rebuilding effort in New England that will be led by new Patriots coach Mike Vrabel after previously working with him on the Tennessee Titans.
Williams had only been in Detroit for the 2024 season after leaving Tennessee when Vrabel was abruptly fired the year before.
It comes after Ben Johnson left his position as Lions offensive coordinator to become head coach of the Chicago Bears and defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn interviewed for the New York Jets on Tuesday.
On Saturday, the Lions' season ended abruptly after a surprise loss at Ford Field to the Washington Commanders.
Head coach Dan Campbell appeared to hold back tears on the podium while facing the media after the loss.
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