Declan Doyle outlines his vision for the 2026 Ravens offense

New Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Declan Doyle joined ‘The Lounge’ podcast with hosts Garrett Downing and Clifton Brown to discuss his arrival in Baltimore and his vision for the offense.
Doyle made it clear that although he was taking on a major role, he wasn’t approaching it as a one-man show. Instead, he emphasized collaboration, accountability and building an identity anchored in clear expectations – all while pursuing creativity and emphasizing defenses.
“It’s a surreal opportunity, and yet, it’s an opportunity that I feel ready to take on, and I’m very excited. It’s a really collaborative thing with myself and our staff. This is our offense. This is the 2026 Baltimore Ravens. This is what we want it to look like. We’re not going to be vague about what we’re going to ask our players to do. We’re going to make sure they understand what the expectations are, and then the championship standards set them force them and ourselves to do it Every day, the standard that you meet is the standard that you accept, and that becomes the new standard, he doesn’t care where you come from; if you can help him advance his career, he’s willing to listen, and it kind of starts in the running game. melee.
Doyle’s comments were revealing, not only because of the confidence with which he spoke, but also because of the direction he laid out. The Ravens have long been at their best when the running game sets the tone and the offense leans on that physicality, and it appears Doyle wants to maintain that foundation — while finding new ways to keep defenses guessing.
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This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Declan Doyle previews the Ravens’ offense in 2026.




