Report: Lions give Schwartz contract extension
Jun 29, 2012 - 10:38 PM Allen Park, MI (Sports Network) - The Detroit Lions have reportedly given head coach Jim Schwartz a contract extension.The Detroit Free Press reports it's a multi-year package.
Schwartz took over the Lions in 2009, one year after the team went 0-16.
The Lions finished 2-14 in the first year under Schwartz. The following year they went 6-10 and last year brought a 10-6 mark, when the team earned its first trip to the playoffs since 1999. Detroit lost to New Orleans in the wild card round.
No one has shouted yet.
Be the first!
Be the first!
Related News
- Lions sign first-round pick Ansah May 10
- Detroit Lions 2013 NFL Draft Review Apr 29
- Detroit Lions 2013 Draft Preview Apr 15
- Lions quickly replace Hanson, sign Akers Apr 5
- Lions kicker Hanson retires after 21 seasons Apr 4
- Lions sign DT Mosley Apr 3
- Lions re-sign S Delmas Mar 15
- Lions' Backus calling it quits Mar 14
- Lions ink S Quin, re-sign CB Houston Mar 13
- Lions land RB Bush Mar 13
- Report: CB Houston staying with Lions Mar 13
- Lions re-sign Spievey, Osgood Mar 12