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ESPN: Ravens to Hire Former Bears Offensive Coordinator for Same Role
Declan Doyle, 29, becomes the youngest NFL offensive playcaller after leading the Bears to a top-10 offense, replacing Todd Monken for the Ravens.
- On Friday, the Baltimore Ravens hired Declan Doyle as their offensive coordinator, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported.
- Because Todd Monken departed for the Browns, Minter interviewed Doyle in Baltimore to find a connector and innovator, as ESPN's Schefter reported.
- Doyle, 29, becomes the youngest offensive playcaller in the NFL but never called plays while serving as Chicago Bears offensive coordinator last year under head coach Ben Johnson.
- In Baltimore, Doyle will call plays and lead an offense with Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry, and Mark Andrews, while the Bears must replace key offensive assistants, including J.T. Barrett and Press Taylor.
- Seen broadly, Doyle's rise reflects his reputation as a top young offensive mind after helping lift the Bears from a bottom offense, with Johnson praising `Declan has done a phenomenal job this year` and noting his decision to remove himself from other coordinator searches, including the Eagles.
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Baltimore Ravens to hire Chicago Bears' Declan Doyle to be OC, sources say
Declan Doyle becomes the youngest offensive playcaller in the NFL for the Ravens. Doyle was an offensive coordinator this season with the Chicago Bears, but head coach Ben Johnson called the plays.
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