Former Georgia Bulldogs offensive coordinator Todd Monken is signing an extension with the Baltimore Ravens, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. Monken will continue to lead one of the most impressive offenses in the NFL.
Former Georgia Bulldogs offensive coordinator Todd Monken drew head coaching interest again this offseason, but he has decided to stay in Baltimore, agreeing to a contract extension with the Ravens, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
Former Georgia offensive coordinator Todd Monken is reportedly getting a new deal to keep running the Baltimore Ravens offense.
Sources: #Ravens and OC Todd Monken are finalizing a contract extension. Baltimore led the NFL in offense, Lamar Jackson is coming off his best statistical season and Monken has had head coaching interest. pic.twitter.com/Ni2yh0F4FA
Baltimore is working on a contract extension with offensive coordinator Todd Monken, who guided the Ravens to the No. 1 offense in total yards and rushing average this season, ESPN reported on Monday.
Todd Monken is sticking around Baltimore. The Ravens and their offensive coordinator are reportedly finalizing a contract extension, ESPN reported. Monken, who will turn 59 next month and just finished his second season with the Ravens,
The Jacksonville Jaguars interviewed a seventh candidate, Baltimore offensive coordinator Todd Monken, on Thursday night for their head coaching vacancy.
Ahead of their AFC Divisional Round playoff game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken reportedly has
Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken interviewed for the Chicago Bears head coaching job on Friday
Ben Johnson and Mike McCarthy have emerged as frontrunners for the Bears head coach job. But Todd Monken might just be the perfect fit.
The Chicago Bears have made an announcement in their coaching search about Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken.
Monken spent three years in Athens as offensive coordinator, leading the Georgia Bulldogs to back-to-back national championships in the 2021-22 and 2022-23 seasons. In his first season with the Ravens, Jackson had one of his best seasons, leading the team to an AFC-best 13-4 record.