Baltimore Ravens hire Declan Doyle as next offensive coordinator

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Updated: 8:13 PM EST Feb 2, 2026

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The Baltimore Ravens announced Monday that Declan Doyle has been hired as their offensive coordinator, per head coach Jesse Minter. Doyle enters his eighth NFL season overall and his second as an offensive coordinator.Statement from Minter“We are thrilled to welcome Declan to the Ravens Flock. An architect of offense, Declan will build around our players through communication, collaboration, relationships and trust. His innovative mindset, collaborative spirit, team-first approach and extensive NFL experience make him an outstanding addition to the Ravens organization.”Key points from Doyle’s background (as outlined by the team):2025 (Chicago Bears, OC): Chicago ranked 6th in yards per game (369.5), 3rd in rushing (144.5 ypg) and 10th in passing (225.1 ypg), and had 11 total turnovers (league-low). The Bears allowed 24 sacks (third-fewest).2023–24 (Denver Broncos, TE coach): Helped an offense that finished top-10 in points per game (25.0, 10th) and red-zone TD rate (62.5%, 7th) in 2024.2019–22 (New Orleans Saints, offensive assistant): Part of a staff that went 41–25, won two NFC South titles, and helped multiple players earn Pro Bowl selections.2016–18 (Iowa, offensive assistant): The Hawkeyes went 25–14 with three straight bowl appearances.

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The Baltimore Ravens announced Monday that Declan Doyle has been hired as their offensive coordinator, per head coach Jesse Minter.

Doyle enters his eighth NFL season overall and his second as an offensive coordinator.

Statement from Minter

“We are thrilled to welcome Declan to the Ravens Flock. An architect of offense, Declan will build around our players through communication, collaboration, relationships and trust. His innovative mindset, collaborative spirit, team-first approach and extensive NFL experience make him an outstanding addition to the Ravens organization.”

Key points from Doyle’s background (as outlined by the team):2025 (Chicago Bears, OC): Chicago ranked 6th in yards per game (369.5), 3rd in rushing (144.5 ypg) and 10th in passing (225.1 ypg), and had 11 total turnovers (league-low). The Bears allowed 24 sacks (third-fewest).2023–24 (Denver Broncos, TE coach): Helped an offense that finished top-10 in points per game (25.0, 10th) and red-zone TD rate (62.5%, 7th) in 2024.2019–22 (New Orleans Saints, offensive assistant): Part of a staff that went 41–25, won two NFC South titles, and helped multiple players earn Pro Bowl selections.2016–18 (Iowa, offensive assistant): The Hawkeyes went 25–14 with three straight bowl appearances.