Ravens offensive line coach George Warhop is set to leave Baltimore and join Todd Monken’s staff in Cleveland in the same role, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Warhop, 64, joined the Ravens in 2024 to replace
longtime OL coach Joe D’Alessandris, who passed away from an illness shortly before the season. Warhop’s first year in Baltimore went well; left tackle Ronnie Stanley had a resurgent season, center Tyler Linderbaum earned his second straight Pro Bowl, and right tackle Roger Rosengarten put together a solid rookie campaign.
The Ravens’ offensive line took a step back in 2025. Left guard Andrew Voorhees struggled in his first full season as a starter, while right guard Daniel Faalele regressed after showing some development the year before. Stanley, Linderbaum, and Rosengarten were not as dominant either. The struggles were a major factor in the offense’s struggles, and quarterback Lamar Jackson struggled with injuries for much of the season.
Still, the unit performed well by some ESPN metrics:
The Ravens have already lined up Warhop’s replacement in former Falcons O-line coach Dwayne Ledford. He will be tasked with rebuilding a unit that could look very different in 2026.








