The Baltimore Ravens have been searching for their next offensive coordinator for weeks after the team parted ways with Greg Roman following a four-year partnership. The team appears to be leaving no stone unturned in the process, and have been interviewing candidates left and right.
On Sunday morning before the start of Super Bowl LVII, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reported that Baltimore plans to speak to Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy and Philadelphia Eagles quarterbacks coach Brian Johnson for their offensive coordinator job following the big game. Both would bring smarts and new ideas to the Ravens’ passing game, and could help the offense truly take off.