New Ravens OC Declan Doyle Praises Lamar Jackson's "Hunger to Learn" and Seeks Consistency From QB
- On Wednesday, Declan Doyle was introduced as the Baltimore Ravens' offensive coordinator after one year as Chicago's offensive coordinator.
- After missing the playoffs for only the second time since drafting Jackson, the Ravens fired John Harbaugh and hired Jesse Minter to return to the Super Bowl.
- Doyle said he spoke for more than an hour with the two-time NFL MVP on a video call that went very well and praised Jackson's `hunger to learn` while noting he still has room to grow.
- Pointing to scheme, Doyle said opposing defenses must defend two plays on every play and emphasized making the first called play more consistent through scripted offense.
- Facing recent declines, Jackson threw only 21 touchdown passes and rushed for a career-low 349 yards last season, while holding a 3-5 playoff record with 146/241 passing for 1,753 yards, 10 TD, and 7 INT.
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Ravens introduce new coaching staff under Jesse Minter's leadership
The Baltimore Ravens unveiled their new coaching staff Wednesday as head coach Jesse Minter prepares to lead the franchise into a new era focused on physical dominance.Minter introduced three new coordinators who will shape the team's identity across all phases of the game. The Ravens aim to become "one of the most physically dominating teams in the NFL" under the new leadership structure. Jesse Minter introduces coordinators focused on physical…
New Ravens OC Declan Doyle praises Lamar Jackson's 'hunger to learn' and seeks consistency from QB
Declan Doyle takes over the Ravens' offense and makes Lamar Jackson his top project as Baltimore resets its coaching staff.
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