Ben Johnson and Mike McCarthy have emerged as frontrunners for the Bears head coach job. But Todd Monken might just be the perfect fit.
We started asking ourselves some questions on Sunday night after the Baltimore Ravens were eliminated from the NFL postseason. Or at least we started to think about what questions should and might be asked about the future.
Following the Baltimore Ravens loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday in the NFL’s Divisional Round, most pundits placed the majority of blame on Ravens tight end Mark Andrews for the loss after two critical late-game errors.
Local product has too many positive seasons in the NFL not to be considered for head coach, and even elevated a losing college program as a head coach.
The Baltimore Ravens have had one of the best offenses in the league for the past two years. Todd Monken’s arrival has been a blessing for Lamar Jackson, who’s also had the two best seasons of his career.
Ravens OC Todd Monken says it’s unfortunate that he has to interview for head coaching jobs while preparing for a playoff game against the Buffalo Bills
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry had just manhandled the Pittsburgh Steelers with 26 carries for 186 rushing yards in the 28-14 Wild Card victory. So common sense would tell Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken to give Henry more than 16
Despite the distraction of the playoffs, Monken has done well in his interviews, thanks, in part, to his previous experience as a head coach at the collegiate level, per Mike Garafolo of NFL Network.
The Baltimore Ravens had a chance to tie the game within the final two minutes against the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round. But Mark Andrews dropped the two-point conversion attempt, and on Thursday,
The Jacksonville Jaguars have missed out on their top candidates to fill their vacant head coaching position. However, all hope is not lost. Scott DiBenedetto
Ravens tight end Mark Andrews broke his silence following a nightmarish Divisional Round performance against the Buffalo Bills, promising he will only become stronger from the disappointment as Baltimore seeks to break through again next season.