As the Baltimore Ravens turn the page to a new coaching chapter-their fourth in franchise history-the blueprint for what’s next is still being drawn. There’s work to be done, and it starts with building out a fresh coaching staff.
One of the most critical pieces? Hiring a new offensive coordinator.
And whoever steps into that role will carry the weight of helping Lamar Jackson recapture the MVP-level magic that once made him the most electric player in football.
There’s no sugarcoating it: Baltimore’s offense has moments where it feels like Zay Flowers is doing the heavy lifting on his own. The rookie wideout has been a revelation, creating separation with ease and giving Jackson a reliable target.
But beyond Flowers, the Ravens’ receiving corps lacks consistent punch. That’s a clear area for offseason improvement, but it’s not the biggest challenge on the table.
The OC hire is the real pivot point.
Enter Willie Snead IV.
The former Ravens wide receiver, who spent three seasons in Baltimore and hauled in 126 catches for over 1,400 yards and nine touchdowns during his tenure, has thrown his support behind a familiar name in coaching circles: Joe Brady.
Brady, currently with the Buffalo Bills organization since 2022, has been gaining steam as a hot name on the coaching carousel. While he’s been floated as a potential head coaching candidate, Snead believes Brady would be the right fit to guide Baltimore’s offense into its next evolution.
And he’s not alone. Snead’s endorsement echoes a sentiment shared by other former Ravens and plenty of fans: Brady could bring the kind of offensive transition this team is looking for-one that maximizes Lamar’s strengths while modernizing the scheme.
Now, to be clear, there’s no official movement yet. Brady’s name is out there, but nothing’s imminent.
Still, it’s an idea that’s hard to ignore. He’s respected, innovative, and has experience working with high-level quarterbacks.
And more importantly, he’s someone who could help unlock the full potential of this offense-not just for Lamar, but for the entire unit.
The Ravens don’t just need a play-caller. They need a visionary.
Someone who can blend the run-heavy DNA of this team with a passing attack that finally gives Jackson the weapons and structure to thrive. Flowers is a great start.
But with the right coordinator, Baltimore could take a leap from dangerous to downright terrifying.
So as the Ravens navigate this pivotal offseason, keep an eye on the OC search. It may not be the flashiest headline, but it could be the most important decision this franchise makes in the post-Harbaugh era.
And if Joe Brady’s name keeps popping up, well, don’t be surprised. It’s a fit that makes a lot of football sense-and one that could shape the Ravens’ future in a big way.
