The Baltimore Ravens are going with a fresh face as their new offensive coordinator.
The Ravens are hiring Chicago Bears offensive coordinator Declan Doyle as their new offensive coordinator. The move counts as a promotion, as Doyle will have playcalling duties in Baltimore that he did not have under Ben Johnson in Chicago.
ESPN sources: the Baltimore Ravens are hiring Bears offensive coordinator Declan Doyle as their offensive coordinator. Doyle can leave because, in Baltimore, he will have play-calling responsibility. But new Ravens HC Jesse Minter now has someone to run Baltimore’s offense. pic.twitter.com/ad4iDXLjyh
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 30, 2026
Doyle, 29, is a former Sean Payton assistant who just came off his first season as an offensive coordinator with the Bears. He is seen as one of the NFL’s bright young minds, and the Ravens clearly feel he is ready to elevate Lamar Jackson to another level.
Doyle was also targeted by the Philadelphia Eagles for their offensive coordinator vacancy, but withdrew his name from consideration earlier this week.
The Ravens should look significantly different next year. New head coach Jesse Minter was seen as an excellent hire by most pundits, and Doyle figures to ensure the offense looks a lot different than it did during the John Harbaugh years.













