Ravens Promoting Greg Roman To Offensive Coordinator

Ravens HC John Harbaugh tells Jeff Zrebiec of the Athletic that he’s promoting Greg Roman to offensive coordinator.

Sources tell Zrebiec that Roman had garnered interest from other teams this week looking for an offensive coordinator.

As for Marty Mornhinweg, Zrebiec says he was asked to stay on in a different role.

The Ravens are clearly focused on doing what’s best for QB Lamar Jackson moving forward.

Beyond that, Harbaugh making notable staff changes is a pretty good indication that he plans to remain in Baltimore.

Roman, 46, 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.

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