Todd Monken has one of the NFL’s top offenses for the second straight year.
With half a dozen head coaching vacancies expected, Baltimore’s offensive coordinator could draw interest from teams around the league. While meeting with the media on Tuesday, the 58-year-old play-caller said he’s “focused on scoring points and winning games.”
Todd Monken, who is the play-caller for the No. 1 offense in the NFL, will likely get linked to head coach openings.
How does he handle that? “I don’t pay attention to it,” he said. pic.twitter.com/AmLeM2EnZ9
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The Ravens (8-5) are coming off a 24-19 home loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, and Monken’s offense looked nothing like the unit that entered last Sunday second in offensive DVOA, first in yards per game, third in points and first in red-zone scoring.
Monken’s first year in Baltimore saw MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson post career highs in passing yards and completion percentage. The Ravens finished sixth in yards per game and fourth in scoring, going 13-4 and reaching the AFC championship game.