Allen Park, Mich.The Detroit Lions announced today the team's 2026 coaching staff.
2026 DETROIT LIONS COACHING STAFF
Dan CampbellHead Coach
Drew PetzingOffensive Coordinator
Kelvin SheppardDefensive Coordinator
Dave FippSpecial Teams Coordinator
Scottie MontgomeryAssociate Head Coach/Wide Receivers
Jim O'NeilAssistant Head Coach/Safeties
Mark BrunellQuarterbacks
Tashard ChoiceRunning Backs
Caleb CollinsDefensive Assistant
David CorraoSenior Defensive Assistant/Outside Linebackers
Hank FraleyRun Game Coordinator/Offensive Line
Bruce GradkowskiAssistant Wide Receivers
Shaun Dion HamiltonLinebackers
Mike KafkaPass Game Coordinator
August ManginDefensive Assistant
Justin MesaOffensive Quality Control
Jett ModkinsAssistant Special Teams
Steve OliverTight Ends
Kacy RodgersRun Game Coordinator/Defensive Line
David ShawPass Game Specialist
Dan SkipperOffensive Assistant
Dre ThompsonWCF Minority Coaching Assistant/Defensive Quality Control
Deshea TownsendPassing Game Coordinator/Defensive Backs
Marques TuiasosopoOffensive Assistant
Josh SchulerHead Strength & Conditioning
Jill CostanzaAssistant Strength & Conditioning/Director of Sports Science
Cam JosseAssistant Strength & Conditioning
Thadeus JacksonAssistant Strength & Conditioning
Jesse GiambraChief of Staff/Head Coach Administration
MIKE KAFKA PASS GAME COORDINATOR
Mike Kafka joins the Lions as the passing game coordinator in 2026 after spending the previous four seasons (2022-25) with the New York Giants, serving as interim head coach (2025), assistant head coach/offensive coordinator (2024-25) and offensive coordinator (2022-23). In 2025, Kafka helped the Giants ranked second in the NFL in rushing attempts (511), tie for fourth in rushing touchdowns (22) and rank fifth in rushing yards (2,195). He also helped WR Malik Nabers set the single-season franchise record for receptions (109) in 2024.
Kafka began his NFL coaching career with the Kansas City Chiefs, serving as quarterbacks/passing game coordinator (2020-21), quarterbacks coach (2018-19) and offensive quality control coach (2017). During his five seasons in Kansas City, the team led the NFL in net yards (32,283), first downs (1,872), points scored (2,382), touchdowns scored (277) and wins (60). Kafka won Super Bowl LIV with the Chiefs and helped the team reach Super Bowl LV during his tenure.
Kafka's first coaching position came as an offensive graduate assistant at Northwester in 2016.
Prior to embarking on his coaching career, Kafka was originally selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fourth round (122nd overall) of the 2010 NFL Draft out of Northwestern. Having stints with the Eagles (2010-12), New England Patriots (2013), Jacksonville Jaguars (2013), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2014), Minnesota Vikings (2015), Tennessee Titans (2015) and Cincinnati Bengals (2015), Kafka appeared in four games during his career.
DAN SKIPPER OFFENSIVE ASSISTANT
Skipper enters his first coaching position in 2026 following an extensive professional playing career. Originally signing with the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent out of Arkansas in 2017, Skipper retired following the 2025 NFL season after accumulating 69 games played (16 starts) in stints with the Cowboys, Detroit Lions, Denver Broncos, New England Patriots, Houston Texans, Las Vegas Raiders and Indianapolis Colts.
















