Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken and Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady completed interviews with the Chicago Bears on Friday as Chicago looks for the next coach for former USC Trojans quarterback Caleb Williams.
The Chicago Bears have interviewed Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken and Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady for their head coaching job.
Ahead of their AFC Divisional Round playoff game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken reportedly has
Todd Monken will have a busy weekend, but he says that he's focused on only one thing heading into the Divisional Round.
As the Chicago Bears evaluate candidates for their next head coach, one contender raises concerns about the NFL's challenging interview timeline.
Brady, 35, interviewed with the Bears for an assistant coaching job three years ago. He coached LSU star Joe Burrow in college and has NFL MVP candidate Josh Allen starring in Buffalo. His agent, former Bears defensive end Trace Armstrong, also represents GM Ryan Poles.
Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken interviewed for the Chicago Bears head coaching job on Friday
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Following the Baltimore Ravens loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday in the NFL’s Divisional Round, most pundits placed the majority of blame on Ravens tight end Mark Andrews for the loss after two critical late-game errors.
Lamar Jackson, not Mark Andrews, is to blame for the Baltimore Ravens' latest playoff defeat, according to a former NFL QB. The post Former NFL QB Blames Lamar Jackson for Ravens Botched 2-Point Play appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Ravens have gotten too good at this routine, looking shell-shocked as they clean out their lockers less than 24 hours after their own errors doomed them to final defeat. With majestic quarterback Lamar Jackson leading the most efficient offense in team history,
The Ravens have won 78 regular-season games since the 2018 season, which are the most victories by any team in a seven-season span without a Super Bowl appearance all time. In Sun