Topic: Matt Millen
The Detroit Lions, coming off the NFL's first 0-16 season, desperately hope their new coach, quarterback and general manager can guide the team to respectability. Detroit's offense looks like it might possibly be good. Its defense appears vulnerable. As capable as Jim ...
The Detroit Lions set a record for futility last year in compiling the NFL's first 0-16 season. The team hasn't reached the playoffs in a decade, and has won just once in the postseason since 1957. But their fans still love them. Thousands of ...
Matt Millen has had no trouble finding work since he was fired by the Detroit Lions. Millen is adding analyst duties for the NFL Network's "Thursday Night Football" games to his commentator job at ESPN. NFL Network announced Monday that Millen would replace Cris Collinsworth ...
Matt Millen is a lot more popular as a broadcaster than he was as an NFL executive. The architect of the league's first 0-16 team is joining ESPN as a football analyst. He was a successful commentator at CBS and Fox before taking over the Detroit Lions ...
