
The Baltimore Ravens and offensive coordinator Greg Roman have parted ways on Thursday. Baltimore released a statement announcing the news.
Roman has been with the organization since 2017, where he started as a tight ends coach. He worked his way up to offensive coordinator in 2019, where he retained the role through the 2022 season.
The Ravens averaged 20.6 points per game this season, ranking 19th in the league. Lamar Jackson played in 12 games this season, but with the offense declining steadily from the start of Roman’s tenure of Offensive Coordinator resulted in both parties parting ways.
Now, the Ravens will have to find a new offensive coordinator and possibly negotiate a long-term deal with their franchise quarterback, Jackson.
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