
"In case you missed it, Bears Offensive Coordinator Declan Doyle removed himself from consideration for the Philadelphia Eagles job on Monday. When the news first came down, it was understandable to take it as a sign that Doyle was going to run it back for a second year in Chicago. And it would have made sense, too. Learning under Bears Head Coach Ben Johnson and working with quarterback Caleb Williams is the type of thing that could build Doyle's résumé."
"Just when you thought Declan Doyle was a lock to return to the Chicago Bears as the team's offensive coordinator, a new team is reportedly showing an interest in one of the top assistants hired by Ben Johnson for his first staff as a head coach. The Baltimore Ravens have entered the chat as a sqiad that wants to discuss their offensive coordinator opening:"
Declan Doyle removed himself from consideration for the Philadelphia Eagles' offensive coordinator job, prompting expectations he would remain with the Chicago Bears. Doyle worked under head coach Ben Johnson and with quarterback Caleb Williams, which could enhance his résumé in a lower-pressure environment compared with Philadelphia. The Baltimore Ravens have requested permission to interview Doyle for their offensive coordinator vacancy, creating an alternative opportunity to call plays with Lamar Jackson. Ravens head coach Jesse Minter is defensive-leaning but appears willing to interview an offensive coordinator without prior play-calling experience. Chicago observers value continuity among coaches working with the quarterback.
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