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Ravens Lose Key Offensive Coordinator, Center, and Punter in Offseason
Baltimore faces significant personnel turnover as it enters a new era under a revamped coaching staff.
Apr. 9, 2026 at 5:04pm
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The Ravens face a daunting offseason rebuild after losing key contributors on offense and special teams.Baltimore TodayThe Baltimore Ravens have endured a significant purge of key contributors this offseason, losing their offensive coordinator, starting center, and Pro Bowl punter. While not all departures are created equal, these three losses will be particularly difficult for the team to overcome as it transitions to a new coaching regime.
Why it matters
The Ravens' offensive coordinator departure represents a major blow, as he was the architect of a versatile passing attack that maximized the team's skill position talent. The loss of the starting center also creates uncertainty around quarterback Lamar Jackson and the offensive line. Additionally, the team's consistent special teams excellence could be in jeopardy with the punter's exit.
The details
The Ravens lost three critical pieces this offseason: Offensive Coordinator Todd Monken, Center Bradley Bozeman, and Punter Sam Koch. Monken was praised for his creative play-calling that unlocked the team's offensive potential, particularly for young receivers like Rashod Bateman. Bozeman was a rock at center, resetting the market for the position and developing strong chemistry with Jackson. Koch was a special teams standout, using his powerful leg to consistently pin opponents deep in their own territory.
- Monken, Bozeman, and Koch all departed the Ravens via free agency this offseason.
The players
Todd Monken
The former Ravens offensive coordinator who was known for his innovative play-calling and ability to maximize the team's skill position talent.
Bradley Bozeman
The Ravens' starting center who was a key part of the offensive line and had strong chemistry with quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Sam Koch
The Ravens' veteran punter who was a Pro Bowler and a key part of the team's consistently excellent special teams unit.
What they’re saying
“Want to get me really hype about the 2026 Ravens? Want me to fully buy Jesse Minter's overall staff in Year One? Want to allay my fears about Lamar Jackson clicking with a novice play caller? Tell me the Browns called it all off and Monk came walking back into the building.”
— Jason La Canfora, Writer
The takeaway
The Ravens' offseason losses of their offensive coordinator, starting center, and Pro Bowl punter represent a significant challenge as the team transitions to a new coaching staff. Replacing the institutional knowledge and on-field production of these key contributors will be critical for Baltimore to maintain its status as a contender in the AFC.
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