Summary
Several Baltimore Ravens players have expressed a desire for Kliff Kingsbury to join their coaching staff in 2026 after the team's head coach, John Harbaugh, was let go. Reports indicate that there is interest in Kingsbury becoming offensive coordinator if Anthony Weaver becomes the head coach. The move comes after some players reportedly disagreed with Harbaugh's decision not to fire the current offensive coordinator, Todd Monken.
Key Facts
- Baltimore Ravens players, including Lamar Jackson, want Kliff Kingsbury to join the coaching staff.
- The Ravens fired head coach John Harbaugh recently.
- Players pushed for Kingsbury before Harbaugh's dismissal.
- The Ravens are looking at Anthony Weaver as a potential head coach.
- If Weaver is hired, Kingsbury could be considered for the offensive coordinator role.
- Harbaugh’s refusal to fire offensive coordinator Todd Monken is linked to his removal.
- Certain key players within the team formed a group advocating for Kingsbury.