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Home / Sports / Monken Regrets Not Coaching Lamar Jackson Better

Monken Regrets Not Coaching Lamar Jackson Better

10 Jan

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Summary

  • John Harbaugh was fired after 18 seasons with the Ravens.
  • Offensive coordinator Todd Monken admits he didn't coach Lamar Jackson well.
  • Ravens ranked low in passing but high in rushing in 2025.
Monken Regrets Not Coaching Lamar Jackson Better

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh has been fired after an 18-year partnership, signaling a major shift for the AFC North franchise. Offensive coordinator Todd Monken is also no longer with the team, following a season where the offense showed signs of stagnation.

Monken recently stated he did not coach Lamar Jackson effectively, acknowledging that their relationship could have been stronger. He expressed belief that he could have done more to help the team win games, though he denied any personal issues with Jackson.

The Ravens' 2025 season saw them ranked 28th in passing yards but second in rushing yards, highlighting a stark offensive imbalance. With Jackson dealing with injuries, the team aims to rebuild and ensure future success.

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John Harbaugh was fired by the Baltimore Ravens after 18 years to facilitate offseason changes and shake up the team's direction.
Todd Monken admitted he did not coach Lamar Jackson well enough and could have improved their relationship to achieve better team results.
The Ravens' offense struggled in passing game statistics in 2025, ranking 28th in yards, but excelled in the running game, ranking second.

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