The Baltimore Ravens have requested to interview Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady for their head coaching vacancy, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. The Ravens will be able to interview with Brady after the Bills’ upcoming Wild Card matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.
Brady, 36, is one of the younger offensive
coordinators in the NFL and has had a steady rise in the coaching ranks. He first joined the professional ranks as an offensive assistant for the New Orleans Saints in 2017, before reverting back to the collegiate level as LSU’s passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach in 2019. It was there that Brady put himself on the map, overseeing a historic LSU offense that won the National Championship with Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, and other NFL talent.
Brady’s success at LSU saw him land his first NFL offensive coordinator job with the Carolina Panthers the following year. He transitioned into a quarterbacks coach role for the Bills two seasons later and began working closely with Josh Allen in Buffalo. In 2023, he became the Bills’ interim offensive coordinator and replaced Brian Daboll. He’s been the team’s offensive coordinator in full ever since then over the past two seasons.
The Bills have ranked Top 10 in points scored in each of the past three seasons. Since Brady was promoted to full-time offensive coordinator over the last two years, the Bills have finished second and fourth in points per game average among all teams. In 2025, the Bills were the best rushing offense in the NFL.
The Ravens, like other teams, are likely attracted to Brady’s offensive intelligence and ability to get the most out of personnel at his disposal. His success in working with Allen and helping him develop into an MVP quarterback is noteworthy, too.









