Now that the Detroit Lions have filled their offensive coordinator position Jake Rudock Jersey White , attention turns to Detroit’s special teams coordinator job. Midseason, the Lions fired Joe Marciano after a series of games in which the Lions struggled to keep penalty flags off the field during special teams plays. At the time, the Lions gave assistant special teams coach Devin Fitzsimmons all of the duties that Marciano had, but now that the season is over, Detroit may be looking to find another talented mind to add to the special teams coaching squad. According to Josh Henschke of 247 Sports, Detroit—along with a couple other NFC North teams—is looking to add a familiar name:John Bonamego has 15 years of special teams coaching in the NFL, including two years with the Detroit Lions from 2013-14. That job vaulted him into the head coaching role at nearby Central Michigan University. There he had moderate success, leading the Chippewas to two winning seasons in his first three years. However Womens Trey Flowers Jersey , in 2018, CMU went 1-11, the worst season in university history, and Bonamego was let go.A reuniting would make a lot of sense in Detroit. Bonamego is a local, having gone to high school in Michigan and worked within the state for the past six year. Although many of the people that employed him back in 2013 are no longer with the franchise, there are plenty of people in that building who know what Bonamego is capable of.In his two years in Detroit, the Lions kick and punt return averages were all in the top half of the league, and he oversaw the growth of punter Sam Martin.It would seem the Lions would have the edge up on the Vikings and Packers if they are truly interested in bringing back Bonamego. We’ll see if that’s enough to land the long-time special teams coach. The NFL 2019 Playoffs commence on Saturday afternoon as the remaining 12 teams attempt to claim the Lombardi. For the first time in what feels like decades Womens Eli Harold Jersey , there is no clear front runner, and hopefully that means we’re in for some exciting postseason football—unlike the kind of football that the NCAA has provided.To kick off the postseason, Saturday provides a couple of interesting Wild Card matchups between teams that really played their best football over the past two months of the season. The Colts have won nine of their past 10. The Texans have won 11 of their last 13 . The Seahawks: six of their last seven. The Cowboys: seven of their last eight. That sets up a nice set of games on Saturday that should excite even the most casual of fans. It’s win or go home. Here’s how to watch Saturday’s games. How to Watch Wild Card SaturdayAFC: #6 Indianapolis Colts at #3 Houston TexansKickoff: 4:35 p.m. ETLocation: NRG Stadium, Houston TXTV: ESPN/ABCNational radio: Sirius XM channel 88Online streaming: Yahoo Sports app, fubo TV, NFL Mobile app (only on Verizon), NFL Game Pass (for international viewers)Odds: Texans -1SB Nation coverage: Stampede Blue (Colts), Battle Red Blog (Texans)NFC: #5 Seattle Seahawks at #4 Dallas CowboysKickoff: 8:15 p.m. ETLocation: AT&T Stadium http://www.lionslockerroom.com/authentic-taylor-decker-jersey , Arlington TXTV: FOXNational radio: Sirius XM channel 88Online streaming: Yahoo Sports app, fubo TV, FOX Sports Go, NFL Game Pass (for international viewers)Odds: Cowboys -2SB Nation coverage: Field Gulls (Seahawks), Blogging the Boys (Cowboys)