The Detroit Lions fired special teams coordinator Brayden Coombs on Monday with two games remaining in the season.Multiple reports pointed to Coombs’ ill-fated decision to call a fake punt in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s 46-25 loss to the Tennessee Titans.The Lions were trailing by 14 points with 12 minutes remaining at the time, but C.J. Moore’s run on fourth-and-4 came up a yard short and gave the Titans possession at the Detroit 34. Tennessee scored a touchdown six plays later to extend its lead to 39-18.Citing a source in the organization, the Detroit News said Coombs’ firing was a “cultural decision” and that the 34-year-old assistant made the call “without running it by anyone else.””The feeling within the organization is Coombs was more about himself than the team,” the Detroit News wrote.