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Ravens’ Todd Monken: Timing of interviews ‘unfortunate’
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — In what has been a very important and busy week for Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken, he described the timing of the NFL head coach interview process as less than optimal.
Monken, who led the Ravens’ offense to its first No. 1 ranking this season, has two interviews for head coach vacancies just days before Baltimore’s AFC divisional playoff game in Buffalo on Sunday. Monken interviewed with the Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday and will speak with the Chicago Bears on Friday, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
“The way the system is set up is unfortunate, but it is what it is,” Monken said Thursday. “But I’m excited to play the Bills — that’s where my mind’s at.”
This time of year can be challenging one for coaches who are trying to balance getting a head coaching job with helping their current team win a championship.
Under NFL rules, coaches who are with playoff teams can interview for head coach openings days after the wild-card game and must occur before the end of the divisional round games. These interviews are conducted virtually.
Monken, 58, didn’t have an answer on how to change the process.
“I don’t think there’s any easy way, or they’d already be doing it,” Monken said. “It is what it is. It’s like trying to figure out things. … They’ve been trying to figure it out. There’s no easy way. There’s no easy solution, so it is what it is.”
Monken said the interviews did not affect his preparation time in game-planning for the Bills. He pointed out that the work he needed to do for any head coach interviews was done in the offseason.
“So, all of my focus last week was on the Steelers, and all of my focus this week is on the Bills,” Monken said. “I love the job I have — I really do, and I have a great job here.”
In Monken’s second season in Baltimore, the Ravens led the NFL by averaging 424.9 yards per game. Baltimore became the first team in NFL history to record over 4,000 yards passing and 3,000 yards rushing in a single season.
Monken also helped quarterback Lamar Jackson to the best statistical season of his seven-year career. The two-time NFL Most Valuable Player posted career highs with 4,172 yards passing and 41 touchdown passes while throwing four interceptions.
Last year, Monken interviewed for head coaching jobs with the Los Angeles Chargers and Carolina Panthers.
“It’s a compliment to this organization — our players and our coaches — that other organizations have an interest in myself or any of our coaches,” Monken said. “That’s just a fact.”
The Baltimore Ravens’ offensive coordinator, Todd Monken, recently spoke out about the timing of his interviews for head coaching positions in the NFL. Monken expressed that he found the timing of the interviews to be “unfortunate” as they came during the team’s playoff run.Despite the distractions of the interviews, Monken emphasized that his focus remained on helping the Ravens succeed in the postseason. He credited the organization and his fellow coaches for their support during this challenging time.
While Monken’s interviews may have been a distraction, his dedication to the team and his professionalism throughout the process have not gone unnoticed. Ravens fans can rest assured that Monken’s commitment to the team remains unwavering as they continue their playoff journey.
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Todd Monken: It’s “unfortunate” the NFL hiring cycle has coaches interview during playoffs
Todd Monken is the Ravens’ offensive coordinator, preparing to face the Bills in the divisional playoffs on Sunday. He’s also a head-coaching candidate, interviewing with multiple teams this week. He acknowledges that’s not ideal.
Monken told reporters he wishes there were some different setup for the timing of coaching interviews so there would be no conflicts, but he said his primary focus this week is on Sunday’s game.
“The way the system is set up is unfortunate, but it is what it is,” Monken said. “I’m excited to play the Bills. That’s where my mind’s at.”
So what should the system be? Monken said he doesn’t think there’s necessarily a better option.
“I don’t think there’s an easy way, or they’d already be doing it,” Monken said. “It is what it is. It’s like trying to figure out things that they’ve been trying to figure it out. There’s no easy way. There’s no easy solution.”
Monken said that he spent time last offseason preparing for the possibility that he would get head-coaching interviews and that he has referred back to that work this week, rather than starting over on what his pitch would be to NFL teams.
“Any of the work I needed to do for any interviews I did during the offseason,” Monken said.
As long as the system is what it is, coaches in Monken’s position will have some conflicts during the playoffs. And Monken is right that it is unfortunate.
In a recent interview, Todd Monken, offensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns, expressed his frustration with the NFL’s hiring process for head coaches. Monken stated that it is “unfortunate” that coaches are required to interview for head coaching positions during the playoffs, as it can be a distraction and take away from the focus on the team and their postseason run.Many fans and analysts have echoed Monken’s sentiments, arguing that the timing of these interviews puts unnecessary pressure on coaches and can disrupt the team’s preparation and performance. Some have even called for changes to be made to the hiring process to avoid this conflict in the future.
As the NFL continues to evolve and grow, it will be interesting to see if any changes are made to address this issue and ensure that coaches are given the opportunity to interview for new opportunities without compromising their current team’s success. In the meantime, Monken and other coaches will have to navigate the challenges of the hiring cycle while remaining focused on their playoff aspirations.
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Todd Monken dubbed best fit
The Chicago Bears are in the middle of their head coach search, which has included a wide net of candidates ranging from up-and-coming coordinators, former head coaches and college coaches.
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy have emerged as the frontrunners for the job, but there could certainly a dark horse candidate in the mix. One who also could bring their offensive prowess to help develop quarterback Caleb Williams.
Pro Football Focus dubbed Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken the best fit for the Bears head coach job, and it’s not hard to see why he’d be a good fit in Chicago.
Caleb Williams needs to play better within structure. Todd Monken has spent the past two years developing that exact skill with Lamar Jackson in Baltimore. Jackson is now one of the best pocket passers in the league. Of course, Monken also understands the value of running the football and playing stout defense. Perhaps he looks toward former opponents like ex-Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo or current Michigan play caller Wink Martindale to assist on that side of the ball.
Monken, 58, hails from the Chicagoland area and boasts over 30 years of experience at the NFL and collegiate levels. Monken has served as offensive coordinator with four different teams — Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2016-18), Cleveland Browns (2019), Georgia Bulldogs (2020-22) and now Ravens (2023-present) — where he’s perfected his craft. He also served as head coach for Southern Miss (2013-15), so there’s head coaching experience (even if only at the collegiate level).
But it’s Monken’s work with MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson, who’s on track to repeat as MVP this year, that makes him an intriguing candidate for Chicago’s head coach job as developing Williams is paramount.
Todd Monken Dubbed Best Fit for Offensive Coordinator PositionAfter an extensive search, it has been announced that Todd Monken has been named the best fit for the offensive coordinator position. Monken brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the team, and his innovative offensive schemes are sure to bring success on the field.
Known for his ability to develop quarterbacks and create explosive plays, Monken has a proven track record of success at every level of football. His high-powered offenses have consistently ranked among the top in the league, showcasing his ability to maximize the talent of his players.
With Monken leading the offense, fans can expect a dynamic and electric style of play that will keep them on the edge of their seats. His aggressive play-calling and strategic game planning will undoubtedly give the team a competitive edge and help them reach new heights.
Overall, Todd Monken’s appointment as offensive coordinator is a promising sign for the team’s future success. His expertise and leadership will undoubtedly make a significant impact, and fans can look forward to an exciting season ahead.
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