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Ravens Coaching Shakeup: Monken Eyed, Harbaugh Out
7 Jan
Summary
- Offensive coordinator Todd Monken is requested for Browns head coach interview.
- Head coach John Harbaugh was fired after 18 seasons.
- Ravens' season ended with a loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

In the aftermath of their season-ending defeat to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Baltimore Ravens are experiencing a major coaching upheaval. Offensive coordinator Todd Monken has received an interview request for the head coach role with the AFC North rival Cleveland Browns. This development occurred just hours before the Ravens announced the firing of their long-time head coach, John Harbaugh, who had held the position for 18 years.
The swiftness of these events marks a dramatic fallout from what is described as a difficult 2025 season for the franchise. The Ravens' playoff hopes were extinguished by the Steelers, leading directly to the dismissal of Harbaugh and potentially the departure of Monken, who has been with the team for three seasons.
With the season concluded and key coaching staff facing uncertain futures, the Ravens organization must now prioritize finding a successor for Harbaugh. Simultaneously, they will need to begin the search for a new offensive coordinator should Monken accept another opportunity, signaling a busy and critical offseason ahead.




