Updated Jan. 30, 2026, 4:19 p.m. CT

The Chicago Bears will be looking for a new offensive coordinator for the 2026 season. Declan Doyle is set to join the Baltimore Ravens as their new offensive coordinator, according to ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter.

The Ravens requested to interview Doyle earlier this week after he withdrew his name from consideration for the Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator vacancy. Though Doyle’s move to Baltimore is a lateral one in title, he will be the playcaller for two-time MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson under new head coach Jesse Minter.

Doyle was hired by head coach Ben Johnson away from the Denver Broncos last winter as the youngest offensive coordinator in the NFL at just 28 years old. While Johnson was the primary playcaller, Doyle was instrumental in the Bears‘ offensive success, installing game plans, scouting future opponents, and working closely with the head coach and offensive staff on strategies.

With Johnson and Doyle, the Bears compiled a regular season record of 11-6 to finish atop the NFC North division and boasted a top-10 offense in the process. Williams became one of the best quarterbacks in the conference in 2025, while the duo of D’Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai produced a top-five rushing attack.

With Doyle departing Chicago, Johnson and the Bears will begin the search for a new offensive coordinator.

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