Ravens are not retaining QBs coach Tee Martin
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The Baltimore Ravens have decided not to retain quarterbacks coach Tee Martin, according to reports. Martin, who has been with the Ravens for five seasons, served as Lamar Jackson's quarterbacks coach for the last three years. His tenure began as the team's wide receivers coach before transitioning to the quarterbacks room. The decision follows the appointment of Jesse Minter as head coach, who had left the Ravens a year prior to Martin's arrival. Minter has already named Declan Doyle as offensive coordinator, and former Bills assistant Ronald Curry has been interviewed as a potential replacement for Martin. Prior to his time with the Ravens, Martin spent 15 years coaching at the collegiate level.
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