Detroit Lions Appoint Drew Petzing as New Offensive Coordinator
The Detroit Lions are set to enhance their coaching staff by hiring Drew Petzing as the new offensive coordinator. This move comes after Petzing’s three-year tenure with the Arizona Cardinals, where he oversaw offensive strategy.
Drew Petzing’s Background and Experience
Petzing has accumulated diverse experience in the NFL. During his time with the Cardinals, he led the team to varying levels of performance:
- 2023: 24th in points scored
- 2024: 12th in points scored
- 2025: 23rd in points scored
Despite these rankings, Petzing succeeded in developing a strong rushing attack. The Cardinals ranked:
- 4th in rushing yards in 2023
- 7th in rushing yards in 2024
Both seasons saw the Cardinals excel in efficiency, posting:
- 2nd in yards per rush in 2023 and 2024
- 5.0 yards per carry in 2023
- 5.3 yards per carry in 2024
However, the run game struggled in 2025, relegating the team to 31st in rushing yards. This decline was attributed to injuries and a shift in focus to the passing game.
Previous Coaching Roles
Before joining the Cardinals, Petzing had a notable stint with the Cleveland Browns. He initially served as the tight ends coach and later transitioned to quarterbacks coach. His coaching journey also includes six years with the Minnesota Vikings, where he held various positions, including:
- Wide receivers coach
- Assistant quarterbacks coach
- Offensive assistant
Petzing’s Connection with the Lions
While Drew Petzing does not have a direct connection to Lions head coach Dan Campbell, he shares ties with former offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. This relationship may aid in transitioning to his new role.
The Detroit Lions are acquiring a coach with significant experience and a mixed record in offensive performance with the Cardinals. As this story continues to develop, El-Balad will provide further updates on Petzing’s impact on the team’s future.