Still A Chance Ravens Could Add Greg Roman As Run-Game Specialist

While an earlier report mentioned that former Bills OC Greg Roman could be an option to replace Pep Hamilton as the Browns’ assistant head coach, Jason La Canfora reports that it’s still possible Roman could be added to the Ravens’ coaching staff in a run-game specialist type of role.

The Ravens still have an opening on their offensive staff and could really use some improvement in regards to their ground game, which happens to be Roman’s area of expertise.

La Canfora says that the topic will likely come up at the Ravens’ end-of-season press conference on Tuesday and there could be a resolution at some point in the near future.

Even if the Ravens bring in Roman, Marty Mornhinweg is still expected to remain their offensive coordinator. Although, Roman would give them an option to turn to during the season if the offense continues to struggle.

Roman, 44, 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 in January of last year. Unfortunately, the Bills elected parted ways with Roman just a few weeks into the regular season and promoted Anthony Lynn as his replacement.

We’ll have more regarding the Ravens and Roman as the news is available.

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