TV execs love the look of a cold-weather game, but the level of play takes a hit. And that can affect the legacy of some great players.
Monken had a virtual interview with the Bears on January 17 before the Baltimore Ravens lost their divisional-round game against the Buffalo Bills. The 58-year-old has served as the Ravens offensive coordinator for the past two seasons, overseeing top-five scoring units in each campaign -- and boasting the No. 1 total offense in 2024.
The finale of HBO’s “Hard Knocks” captured Lamar Jackson’s experience of the Ravens’ season-ending loss to Buffalo.
The Chicago Bears' 2025 coaching search is nearing its ... Brad Rempel-Imagn Images Todd Monken, a dynamic offensive mind who's launched Lamar Jackson into new heights, and Joe Brady, a young ...
Ben Johnson and Mike McCarthy have emerged as frontrunners for the Bears head coach job. But Todd Monken might just be the perfect fit.
Lamar Jackson vs. Josh Allen won’t decide ... Ravens and Broncos reached the divisional round in consecutive seasons. Chicago Bears to hire Ben Johnson: Deal for the new head coach being ...
Kenico Hines might be the key to making Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens comfortable in ... who has been on Baltimore's staff since 2012 and previously worked for the Chicago Bears. "The equipment guys - they pretty much do a great job, so we should ...
Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow and Saquon Barkley are finalists for The Associated Press 2024 NFL Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year awards.
Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken interviewed for the Chicago Bears head coaching job on Friday
The Chicago Bears are reportedly paying new head coach Ben Johnson $13 million a year. For what? If all goes well, he’ll draw up incredible plays for quarterback Caleb Williams and eventually ...
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was named the 2024 NFL MVP by the Pro Football Writers of America, the organization announced Wednesday. Jackson earned the honor for a third time, including last season.
On Sunday, that player was the Baltimore Ravens' Mark Andrews. With 1:33 to play in the fourth quarter against the Buffalo Bills, the Ravens scored on an Isaiah Likely touchdown catch to cut the deficit to 27-25.