Todd Monken and the Ravens are parting ways, but the veteran offensive coordinator will have his share of suitors. One potential team could be the Browns, who interviewed Monken on Saturday morning. Another team has emerged, as Greg Auman of FOX Sports reports that Monken is scheduled to interview for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers‘ offensive coordinator position on Wednesday. Such a move would reunite Monken with current Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield.

Monken and Mayfield worked together during the 2019 season in Cleveland.

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The Ravens finished the 2025 season 8-9 after starting 1-5, and Monken’s inability to get Lamar Jackson to the next level, along with a stretch without utilizing Derrick Henry, was the final nail in the coffin. Henry had over 1,500 total yards despite Monken inexplicably sitting the running back in critical stretches in several disappointing losses this season.

Under Monken’s guidance last season, then 28-year-old Lamar Jackson set career highs in touchdown passes (41), passing yards (4,172), and quarterback rating (119.6) while throwing just four interceptions. Entering his third season as offensive coordinator, Jackson’s growth as a quarterback was expected to continue and reach another level as he enters the prime of his career. In his first two years, Monken’s offense in Baltimore was among the NFL’s best, with the unit ranking first in red zone touchdown percentage at 67.9 percent, rushing yards per game at 172.1, and passer rating at 110.8. The team also ranked second in points per game with 28.4, yards per play at 6,3, and total yards per game with 397.6 during the two-year span. The Ravens then finished the 2025 regular season with the second-best average in rushing yards per game at 156.6, as well as 11th in the league in points per game at 24.9.

Monken and the Ravens offense cratered and regressed. Baltimore had the NFL’s second-best rushing attack and finished 16th in total offense at 332.2 yards per game.

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Monken, who served as Cleveland’s offensive coordinator in 2019, could also draw interest from Philadelphia, which has a decision to make on its offensive coordinator, Kevin Patullo.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Todd Monken to interview for Buccaneers offensive coordinator position