Ravens, OC Todd Monken finalizing contract extension
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.
Brady also has served as the Carolina ... Panthers offensive coordinator for two seasons and was the passing game coordinator for LSU during the 2019 national championship season with Joe Burrow at quarterback. Bears interviewed Ravens offensive ...
After again being on the radar of HC-needy teams, Todd Monken has a Ravens extension in place. More at Pro Football Rumors.
Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken is a busy man, especially this time of year. Now in his second season in Baltimore, the 58-year-old assistant is the play caller for one of the league’s top offenses spearheaded by NFL Most Valuable Player Award candidate Lamar Jackson and star running back Derrick Henry.
Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken is in the middle of one of the busiest weeks of his career. On one hand, he's helping the Ravens prepare for a massive AFC divisional playoff ...
2019: Head coach Freddie Kitchens, O.C. Todd Monken – Browns ... requested a trade and was moved to the Panthers. Mayfield got a fresh start with Carolina, but the team was rebuilding.
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