The Baltimore Ravens have seen many coaches get hired away for great opportunities over the course of their franchise history. It’s a testament to how well Baltimore trains their coaches and puts them in positions to be successful, as it leads to other teams noticing how great they are.
The latest Ravens coach to depart for another gig is now-former tight ends coach Bobby Engram, who is now in-line to be the next offensive coordinator at the University of Wisconsin. The news was first reported by Jeff Potrykus, followed by multiple other sources.
Per official source: Bobby Engram is #Badgers new offensive coordinator. Signed, sealed and delivered.
— Jeff Potrykus (@jaypo1961) January 29, 2022
SOURCE: Ravens TE coach Bobby Engram is signed on to become the new offensive coordinator at Wisconsin. The 49-year-old former NFL WR has been an NFL assistant for the past decade. @jaypo1961 first reported the hire.
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) January 29, 2022
Engram spent 14 years in the NFL with three different teams, accumulating 650 catches for 7,751 yards and 35 touchdowns. He retired in 2011 and began his coaching career, and in 2014 was hired by Baltimore as their wide receivers coach. He was then moved to be the team’s tight end coach in 2018, where he had success working with players such as All-Pro Mark Andrews.