Do you hear that? It’s the sound of the coaching carousel as it slowly winds down to its last few spins. The New Orleans Saints are the only team left that still has a head coaching vacancy,
The Jacksonville Jaguars are getting the ball rolling on interview requests and interviews for their vacant head coaching position. The team announced requests with multiple candidates, including Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are getting the ball rolling on ... including Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken. "I will collaborate with General Manager Trent Baalke and others, within ...
The Jacksonville Jaguars are getting the ball ... including Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken. Jaguars owner Shad Khan fired Doug Pederson Monday morning, announcing that he ...
After a 5-12, last-place season that included 10 consecutive losses and the in-season firings of coach Matt Eberflus and offensive coordinator Shane Waldron, the Chicago Bears embarked on a wide-ranging search to hire the franchise’s next head coach.
According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, Baltimore is finalizing a contract extension with offensive coordinator Todd Monken. Monken, 58, has been with the Ravens for the last two seasons. Baltimore finished No. 1 in total yards and No. 3 in points during the regular season, also finishing No. 1 in rushing.
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.
The NFL head-coaching vacancies are filling up fast. The Chicago Bears scooped up Ben Johnson, the New England Patriots hired Mike Vrabel, the New York Jets got Aaron Glenn, the Jacksonville Jaguars landed Liam Coen and most recently,
Not even sustained success has been enough to move Monken’s resume to the top of the pile in NFL head coaching searches.
Pete Carroll is set to return to the sideline as a head coach following a one-year hiatus and Brian Schottenheimer and Liam Coen are ready for their first shots at running an NFL team. The Las
Black Monday has come and gone, and now NFL teams will start filling their head coach vacancies. Who will be next in line to step into those openings? Let’s run through the top options that might be hired by teams in need of a coach this offseason.