The Baltimore Ravens fell short of just two games to be in the Super Bowl. The post John Harbaugh’s Powerful Statement on Hiring Cancer Survivor as Ex-Ravens Coordinator Unretires After 4 Years appeared first on EssentiallySports.
For the Ravens extending Monken could mean another solid season, similar to their 2024 campaign. They finished with a 12-5 record, securing the division title in the AFC North. Th
Chuck Pagano is coming out of retirement to rejoin his former boss. The 64-year-old former Colts head coach has agreed to become the senior secondary coach for the Ravens, the team announced Tuesday night.
The Baltimore Ravens had one of the best rosters in the NFL this season, but they fell short in the playoffs once again just like in past years. This season, it was the Buffalo Bills who were able to take down the Ravens with a dramatic 27-25 win in the Divisional Round in Buffalo.
The veteran coach, who has been with Baltimore since 2008, is entering the final year of his contract in the 2025 season.
The Baltimore Ravens have made quite the addition to their coaching staff. John Harbaugh and the Ravens are hiring Chuck Pagano, a former head coach in the NFL, to be their senior secondary coach. He will coach the secondary with Doug Mallory.
John Harbaugh addressed his future as head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, ahead of the final year of his contract. The post John Harbaugh Reveals Plan for Ravens Future Entering Final Year of Contract appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Baltimore Ravens had another strong season cut short following a heartbreaking loss on the road to the Bills in the Divisional Round. Not much is expected to change in 2025: only four full-time starters are free agents and OC Todd Monken is likely to return as six of seven HC openings have been filled.
Dan Campbell has finalized his coordinator hires, replacing the departed Ben Johnson by bringing in a familiar face—former Denver Broncos pass game coordinator John Morton—as offensive coordinator. Morton,
The Detroit Lions hired John Morton to be their offensive coordinator this week. Morton will have big shoes to fill, as Ben Johnson led the Lions to the highest-scoring season in franchise history and the NFL lead in points per game in 2024.
Campbell hired Morton as a senior offensive assistant that season. It just so happened to be Johnson’s first year as an offensive coordinator and play caller. He was only 35 at the time. Considering Campbell had fired Anthony Lynn just one year into his Detroit tenure, it was crucial for him to get the next hire right.