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The Baltimore Ravens are bringing a veteran coach onto their staff. The team announced Tuesday that they have hired Chuck Pagano to be their defensive
The Baltimore Ravens had one of the best rosters in the NFL this season, but they fell short in the playoffs once again just like in past years. This season, it was the Buffalo Bills who were able to take down the Ravens with a dramatic 27-25 win in the Divisional Round in Buffalo.
One of the more popular coaches in the league is back as Chuck Pagano ended his retirement after four seasons away and will help John Harbaugh and the Ravens.
The Baltimore Ravens fell to the Buffalo Bills in a close AFC Divisional playoffs game, losing 27-25. Facing a weak defense, the Ravens hired Chuck Pagano, a former Colts head coach, as their new senior secondary coach to improve their defensive strategy and performance.
Campbell hired Morton as a senior offensive assistant that season. It just so happened to be Johnson’s first year as an offensive coordinator and play caller. He was only 35 at the time. Considering Campbell had fired Anthony Lynn just one year into his Detroit tenure, it was crucial for him to get the next hire right.
The New York Jets hired Detroit Lions assistant Tanner Engstrand to be their offensive coordinator Friday, a league source confirmed, as new coach Aaron Glenn turned to his former team to find his leader for the offense.
Ravens holder Jordan Stout, left and kicker Justin Tucker, right, react after Tucker missed his second field goal attempt against the Eagles in the third quarter. The Eagles defeated the Ravens 24-19 at M&T Bank Stadium. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Tanner Engstrand, who was the passing game coordinators for the Lions' high-powered offense, has agreed to terms to become the Jets' offensive coordinator, a source confirmed to ESPN.
Engstrand joins former Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn in leaving Detroit for the Jets, and joins Glenn's new staff in New York. Former Lions tight ends coach Steve Heiden also left to become the Jets' offensive line coach. This will be the first time Engstrand serves as an offensive coordinator in the NFL.
Detroit Lions see another assistant leave their coaching staff, as Aaron Glenn's New York Jets will name Tanner Engstrand offensive coordinator.
The Jets have agreed to hire Tanner Engstrand as their next offensive coordinator. The agreement between the team and the former passing-game coordinator for the Lions was first reported by KRPC 2 in Houston.