BREAKING: The Baltimore Ravens have officially interviewed Joe Brady, the offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills, for their head coaching vacancy. This urgent development comes just after the Bills were eliminated from the NFL playoffs on January 13, 2024.
The Ravens are actively seeking a new head coach following their decision to fire John Harbaugh earlier this month after an extensive 18-season tenure. Harbaugh is set to join the Atlanta Falcons as their new head coach, making the Ravens’ coaching search even more critical.
In addition to Brady, the Ravens have also interviewed Robert Saleh, the defensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers, who also faced playoff elimination on the same day. Saleh previously coached the New York Jets for over three years before being let go last season.
The list of candidates vying for the Ravens’ head coach position is extensive. Other names include Mike McDaniel, Anthony Weaver, Jesse Minter, Jim Schwartz, Brian Flores, Kliff Kingsbury, Matt Nagy, Vance Joseph, Davis Webb, Klint Kubiak, Chris Shula, and Nathan Scheelhaase.
As the Ravens move quickly to fill this pivotal role, the decision will significantly impact the team’s future direction. The urgency is palpable, as fans and analysts alike await the outcome of these crucial interviews.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as the Ravens seek to finalize their new head coach for the upcoming season.
