Baltimore Ravens hold talks with Georgia OC Todd Monken over its vacant role
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The Baltimore Ravens are in talks with Georgia OC Todd Monken about his vacant offensive coordinator job … but Tom Brady’s Bucs are also interested in a move for the coach looking to return to the NFL.
- Todd Monken’s Georgia team has won back-to-back national champions
- Monken is now said to be considering a return to the NFL with the Bucs also interested.
- But the Baltimore Ravens held talks with Monken first about a move.
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The Baltimore Ravens interviewed Georgia offensive coordinator Todd Monken this week about his vacant OC job, the NFL Network reported Saturday.
Monken, whose Bulldogs have won back-to-back national championships, is considering a return to the NFL and is also scheduled to meet with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, according to the report.
Baltimore parted ways with Greg Roman earlier this month after his four seasons as offensive coordinator.
Baltimore Ravens interviewed Georgia offensive coordinator Todd Monken to join them
The Ravens went 10-7 in 2022 and lost to the Cincinnati Bengals in the wild card round.
Tampa Bay fired offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich after four seasons in the job following a Jan. 16 wild-card playoff loss to the Dallas Cowboys.
Monken, 56, joined Georgia coach Kirby Smart’s staff in 2020 after serving as offensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns (2019) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2016-18).
The Bulldogs are 29-1 over the past two seasons. Georgia averaged 41.1 points and 501.1 yards per game during the 2022 season.
The Ravens went 10-7 in 2022 and lost to the Cincinnati Bengals in the wild card round.
Georgia ran out blowout 65-7 wins over the TCU Horned Frogs in early January in one of the most one-sided college finals in history.
Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett threw two touchdown passes and rushed for two more in the game, making his team the first repeat champion since Alabama 10 years ago.