Ben Johnson, the tight ends coach for the Detroit Lions, has recently expressed his desire to “reap the fruits of our labor” as he and his team prepare for the upcoming season. This statement reflects the hard work and dedication that Johnson and the rest of the Lions’ coaching staff have put into preparing their team for success.
Johnson joined the Lions in 2019 as part of head coach Matt Patricia’s staff. He was promoted to tight ends coach in 2021 under new head coach Dan Campbell. Prior to joining the Lions, Johnson served as an assistant coach with the Miami Dolphins for five seasons.
In a recent interview, Johnson spoke about the team’s preparation for the upcoming season, stating, “We’ve been working hard, putting in the hours, and now we want to see the results of that effort. We want to reap the fruits of our labor.”
Johnson’s statement reflects a sentiment shared by many in the Lions organization. After a disappointing 2020 season, which saw the Lions finish with a 5-11 record, there is a sense of urgency to turn things around. The team has made several key changes in the offseason, including hiring Campbell as head coach and Brad Holmes as general manager.
Johnson has been instrumental in developing the Lions’ tight ends, a group that includes T.J. Hockenson, who earned his first Pro Bowl selection in 2020. Under Johnson’s guidance, Hockenson has developed into one of the most promising young tight ends in the league.
In addition to Hockenson, Johnson will also be working with newly acquired tight end Josh Hill, who previously played for the New Orleans Saints under Campbell. Johnson spoke highly of Hill, stating, “Josh is a professional. He understands what it takes to be successful in this league and I’m excited to work with him.”
Johnson’s desire to “reap the fruits of our labor” is not just about seeing the team win games. It’s about seeing the players he’s worked with develop and succeed. It’s about seeing the strategies and techniques he’s taught them put into action on the field. And ultimately, it’s about seeing the Detroit Lions become a competitive force in the NFL once again.
As the Lions continue their preparations for the upcoming season, Johnson’s words serve as a reminder of the hard work and dedication that goes into building a successful football team. It’s clear that Johnson, along with the rest of the Lions’ coaching staff, is committed to turning things around in Detroit. And as they continue to put in the work, they’re hopeful that they’ll soon be able to reap the fruits of their labor.



