Chicago Bears offensive coordinator Declan Doyle is leaving the team to join Jesse Minter’s staff with the Baltimore Ravens, reports say.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Friday that Doyle will join Minter’s staff as his new offensive coordinator, and he will have play-calling responsibilities in Baltimore as that team embarks on a new era after nearly two decades with John Harbaugh at the helm.
ESPN sources: the Baltimore Ravens are hiring Bears offensive coordinator Declan Doyle as their offensive coordinator. Doyle can leave because, in Baltimore, he will have play-calling responsibility. But new Ravens HC Jesse Minter now has someone to run Baltimore’s offense. pic.twitter.com/ad4iDXLjyh
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 30, 2026
Doyle previously worked as an offensive assistant and a tight ends coach under Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton before being hired as Ben Johnson’s offensive coordinator prior to the 2025 season.
Needless to say, the hire had great results for the Bears, as the team finished sixth in the NFL with 369.2 yards per game on the season. Caleb Williams set a new team record for passing yards in a season, and the Bears engineered some of the best comebacks in team history under the team guidance of Johnson and Doyle.
Now, Doyle will get the opportunity to call plays for Lamar Jackson and company in Baltimore, with the Ravens aiming to get back to the postseason after missing the playoffs in 2025.