Report: Ravens hire Marcus Brady as passing game coordinator
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The Baltimore Ravens have hired Marcus Brady as their passing game coordinator. Brady, who previously served in the same role with the Los Angeles Chargers, will join forces with new offensive coordinator Declan Doyle and work with quarterback Lamar Jackson. Brady, 46, has experience working with notable quarterbacks such as Philip Rivers, Jalen Hurts, and Justin Herbert. His career includes a five-season stint with the Indianapolis Colts, where he was promoted to offensive coordinator before being released in 2022. Afterward, Brady served as an offensive consultant and senior offensive assistant with the Philadelphia Eagles before joining the Chargers. Additionally, Brady's coaching background includes significant achievements in the Canadian Football League, where he was part of three Grey Cup championship teams.
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