Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken has two interviews for head coach vacancies with the Jaguars and Bears just days before Baltimore's AFC divisional playoff game in Buffalo on Sunday.
The Chicago Bears have completed an interview with Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken for their head coach vacancy, the team announced Friday. It marked the team's 13th interview in the first round of the coaching search.
On Friday, they confirmed interviews with Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady and Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken ... He was the OC for the Carolina Panthers from 2020-21. Monken, 58, is in his second season with Baltimore.
The architect of the NFL’s top offense is reportedly sticking around Baltimore a little longer. The Ravens and their offensive coordinator Todd Monken are reportedly finalizing a contract extension, ESPN reported.
After again being on the radar of HC-needy teams, Todd Monken has a Ravens extension in place. More at Pro Football Rumors.
NFL season is nearly in the books, with only Super Bowl LIX left to play as the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles square off for the ultimate prize. Most other teams have turned their focus to the offseason,
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Former Georgia Bulldogs offensive coordinator Todd Monken drew head coaching interest again this offseason, but he has decided to stay in Baltimore, agreeing to a contract extension with the Ravens, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
We’re tracking all the latest coaching and staff developments with news, notes and nuggets from the search — and what comes next.
Another trade that the Ravens can pursue for their secondary needs involves cornerback Jaycee Horn. As one of the few bright spots in a struggling Carolina Panthers team, Horn earned his first Pro Bowl selection this season after tallying 68 combined tackles (49 solo), 13 pass breakups and an interception.
The Las Vegas Raiders have hired Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant general manager John Spytek as their next GM. Spytek replaces Tom Telesco, who was let go along with head coach Antonio Pierce earlier this month after a 4-13 season.