The Chicago Bears have interviewed Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken and Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady for their head coaching job.
Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken and Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady completed interviews with the Chicago Bears on Friday as Chicago looks for the next coach for former USC Trojans quarterback Caleb Williams.
Todd Monken will have a busy weekend, but he says that he's focused on only one thing heading into the Divisional Round.
Ahead of their AFC Divisional Round playoff game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken reportedly has
The Chicago Bears have made an announcement in their coaching search about Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken.
Brady, 35, interviewed with the Bears for an assistant coaching job three years ago. He coached LSU star Joe Burrow in college and has NFL MVP candidate Josh Allen starring in Buffalo. His agent, former Bears defensive end Trace Armstrong, also represents GM Ryan Poles.
The Ravens lost 27-25 to the Bills in the Divisional Round and Mark Andrews, Todd Monken, and Derrick Henry are most to blame.
Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken interviewed for the Chicago Bears head coaching job on Friday
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.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that Monken will interview with the Jaguars on Thursday and the Bears on Friday. The interviews will take place remotely, which is the case for all interviews with coaches currently employed by NFL teams at this point in the process.
Following the Baltimore Ravens loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday in the NFL’s Divisional Round, most pundits placed the majority of blame on Ravens tight end Mark Andrews for the loss after two critical late-game errors.
The football analyst pointed the finger at the Ravens quarterback, not just the tight end who dropped the ball on Baltimore's critical two-point conversion attempt.