Baltimore Ravens hire Declan Doyle as offensive coordinator

The Baltimore Ravens have hired Bears assistant coach Declan Doyle as the new offensive coordinator and the coach tasked with getting Lamar Jackson to the Super Bowl. A young and rising coaching prospect who made our initial list of candidates to watch, Doyle served as the Denver Broncos tight-ends coach from the 2023-2024 seasons before joining Ben Johnson’s staff this year in Chicago as the offensive coordinator. While Doyle has the title of offensive coordinator, Ben Johnson called the plays for the No. 2 seed.
Before meeting with the Ravens, Doyle withdrew his name from the Eagles’ offensive coordinator search and will remain with the Bears.
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Before joining Denver, Doyle worked as an offensive assistant with the New Orleans Saints from 2019 to 2022. During his four seasons with the Saints, the team compiled a 41-25 (.621) record, earning NFC South Division titles in his first two years. Doyle was part of an offense that saw eight players selected for a total of 12 Pro Bowls over those four seasons.
He’ll now be handed the keys to the Ravens offense, which has a two-time MVP at quarterback, an NFL rushing champ at running back, a two-time Pro Bowl pass catcher in Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, Devontez Walker, and tight end Mark Andrews, among others.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Declan Doyle hired as Ravens offensive coordinator




