Ravens General Manager Eric DeCosta and his staff are diving into the pre-draft process at the Senior Bowl. The Ravens have reportedly extended offensive coordinator Todd Monken, which will allow the Ravens to build on the foundation of their historic offense.
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The addition of former Ravens defensive coordinator Chuck Pagano as the senior secondary coach gives Baltimore even more of a throwback influence.
After four years out of the game and offers to join other staffs, Pagano is back as the Ravens' senior secondary coach. On Wednesday, he joined "The Pat McAfee Show," where he has been a contributor during his time away from coaching, to explain why he made the decision to return.
Was the drama the move created worth it for the former Tampa Bay offensive coordinator? Plus, did the Jets get it right with their Aaron Glenn hire?
The Ravens will keep their nucleus together because they don't have many big-time free agents and they're in good salary cap position. Left tackle Ronnie Stanley and fullback Patrick Ricard are the most consequential free agents and Baltimore could keep both. If not, they could use that money to land improvements in free agency.
Ronnie Stanley is the Ravens’ top free-agency decision. One player is above Lamar Jackson in Bleacher Report’s quarterback rankings.
The Ravens recently announced that Chuck Pagano is returning to the team in the same capacity 17 years later. He spent some time as Baltimore's defensive coordinator after joining the team as a defensive backs coach. "We’re excited to welcome back Chuck Pagano as our Sr. Secondary Coach!" the Ravens shared on X.
Baltimore's former defensive coordinator (2011) and secondary coach (2008-10) is joining the Ravens as senior secondary coach, Head Coach John Harbaugh announced Tuesday night.
Georgia’s former offensive playcaller inks an extension with the Baltimore Ravens after having several head coach interviews
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.