According to the Athletic’s Jeff Zrebiec, the Ravens and OC Greg Roman agreed to a contract extension to keep him in Baltimore earlier this week.
Roman was named assistant coach of the year for his work with QB Lamar Jackson and the breakout Ravens offense in 2019. He also interviewed with the Browns for their head coaching position.
Roman, 47, began his NFL coaching career with the Panthers back in 1995 as their offensive line assistant. He had short stints with the Texans and Ravens before later being hired as the 49ers to run their offense in 2011.
Roman spent four years in San Francisco and was later brought in by the Bills as their offensive coordinator. Unfortunately, the Bills elected parted ways with Roman just a few weeks into the 2016 regular season and promoted Anthony Lynn as his replacement.
The Ravens hired Roman as their senior assistant tight ends coach in 2017 before promoting him to offensive coordinator at the beginning of 2019.
In 2019, the Ravens’ offense ranked No. 2 in total yards, No. 1 in points scored, No. 1 in rushing yards and No. 27 in passing yards.
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