After serving as offensive coordinator for Ben Johnson’s NFC North-winning Chicago Bears in 2025, former Iowa football student assistant Declan Doyle is taking his experience to the East Coast because the Baltimore Ravens‘ new offensive coordinator, becoming a member of newly-hired Ravens head coach Jesse Minter’s workers.
Doyle served as a student staffer below head coach Kirk Ferentz throughout three seasons in Iowa City from 2016-18, the place he assisted the Hawkeyes’ offense and offensive coordinators Greg Davis (2016) and Brian Ferentz (2017-18).
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Before his offensive coordinator function with the Bears final season, the previous Hawkeye served as an offensive assistant with the New Orleans Saints from 2019-22 and as tight ends coach with the Denver Broncos from 2023-24.
Declan Doyle is the son of former Iowa power and conditioning coach Chris Doyle.
With quarterback Lamar Jackson and working again Derrick Henry among the many Ravens’ offensive weapons, Doyle will definitely have the expertise to catapult Baltimore into an immediate contender within the AFC North throughout Minter’s first 12 months as head coach.
For Iowa’s sake, Doyle is yet one more instance of how Kirk Ferentz’s knowledge has enabled one other former assistant to climb the teaching ladder on the skilled stage.
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