The Lions' Controversial Decision: A Blocked Interview Request
In a recent development, the Miami Dolphins' quest for a new quarterbacks coach took an intriguing turn. The team had expressed interest in interviewing Bruce Gradkowski, a seasoned NFL veteran and current Lions offensive assistant, for the role. However, the Lions stepped in and denied the request, sparking a wave of discussion among football enthusiasts.
But here's where it gets controversial: the Lions, under the terms of Gradkowski's contract, had the right to decline the interview request. The position was considered a lateral move, which allowed the team to retain Gradkowski's services. This decision has left many fans and analysts questioning the dynamics of coaching staff movements in the NFL.
Gradkowski's journey in the NFL is an interesting one. He played for multiple teams, including the Bucs, Browns, Raiders, Bengals, and Steelers, starting in 20 games over his 37-game career. His last NFL appearance was in 2014, but he continued his football journey as the offensive coordinator for the St. Louis BattleHawks in the spring league from 2023-24. It was only in the 2025 offseason that he joined the Lions.
And this is the part most people miss: the NFL's rules on coaching staff interviews can be complex. While teams often allow their assistants to interview for promotions, the decision ultimately rests with the current team. In this case, the Lions chose to keep Gradkowski, potentially impacting the Dolphins' coaching plans.
So, what do you think? Was the Lions' decision justified, or should there be more flexibility in these situations? Share your thoughts in the comments and let's spark a discussion!