What's Happening?
The Baltimore Ravens have appointed Declan Doyle as their new offensive coordinator for the 2026 season. Doyle, who previously served as the offensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears, is tasked with
leading the Ravens' offense under new head coach Jesse Minter. Doyle's appointment follows the departure of Todd Monken, who has taken the head coach position with the Cleveland Browns. At 29, Doyle brings a fresh perspective to the Ravens, having started his coaching career with the Iowa Hawkeyes and later working with the New Orleans Saints and Denver Broncos. His experience includes working under notable coaches like Sean Payton and Ben Johnson.
Why It's Important?
Doyle's hiring is a strategic move for the Ravens as they seek to revitalize their offense and support quarterback Lamar Jackson. With a background in developing young talent and implementing innovative offensive strategies, Doyle is expected to bring new energy and ideas to the team. His experience with successful offensive units in Chicago and New Orleans positions him well to enhance the Ravens' offensive performance. This change is part of a broader effort by the Ravens to build a competitive coaching staff capable of leading the team to success in the highly competitive AFC North.








