Intriguing replacement with Mahomes insight awaits if Ravens lose Todd Monken

The Ravens have an interesting new option if Todd Monken leaves in the offseason.
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When the Baltimore Ravens brought in Todd Monken, it signaled a shift from Greg Roman's run-heavy approach to a more balanced, dynamic offense. This change has propelled Lamar Jackson's performance, making him a strong MVP contender. Baltimore's offense now showcases creativity and efficiency, complementing their formidable (work in progress) defense.

Given Monken's success, it is likely that he will receive head coaching offers in the upcoming offseason. Several teams will undoubtedly be interested in his offensive wizardry. The New York Jets, Dallas Cowboys, Jacksonville Jaguars, and New York Giants could all benefit from a new face in the head coaching position.

If Monken departs, maintaining offensive momentum is crucial, especially with an electric talent like Lamar Jackson. Eric Bieniemy, with his extensive NFL experience, emerges as a compelling candidate to step into the role.

Former Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy could replace Todd Monken if he leaves Ravens

Eric Bieniemy's coaching career includes significant achievements, notably his tenure as the Kansas City Chiefs' offensive coordinator, where he contributed to two Super Bowl victories. His collaboration with Patrick Mahomes under head coach Andy Reid was instrumental in developing one of the league's most potent offenses. Bieniemy's coaching philosophy emphasizes discipline and accountability, traits that align well with the Ravens' organizational culture.

In 2023, Bieniemy joined the Washington Commanders as their offensive coordinator, aiming to establish his own identity separate from Reid. He wasn't necessarily set up for success in Washington. The team trotted out rookie sixth-round quarterback Sam Howell, who over-performed by all accounts.

His subsequent move to UCLA in 2024 was less successful, leading to a mutual parting after one season.

Bieniemy's experience with mobile quarterbacks like Mahomes could translate effectively to working with an actual dual-threat QB in Lamar Jackson.

His ability to design plays that leverage a quarterback's mobility would be advantageous in Baltimore's scheme. Additionally, his background as a former NFL running back and running backs coach complements the Ravens' emphasis on a strong ground game, featuring players like Derrick Henry and recently re-signed Justice Hill.

While Bieniemy's recent coaching stints have had mixed outcomes, his proven track record in high-powered offenses makes him a viable candidate. The Ravens' priority is to sustain their offensive prowess, and Bieniemy's expertise could be pivotal in achieving that goal.

In the event of Todd Monken's departure, the Ravens must act decisively to secure a coordinator who can uphold and enhance their offensive standards. Eric Bieniemy's blend of experience, coaching philosophy, and familiarity with dynamic quarterbacks positions him as a strong contender for the role. His potential collaboration with Lamar Jackson could further elevate the Ravens' offense, keeping them competitive in the AFC.

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