Doyle comes to Baltimore from Chicago, where he was the Bears’ offensive coordinator last season. He’s set to leave Chicago because, in Baltimore, he will have play-calling responsibilities, a key factor in this move for the Ravens.
The career path for Doyle has moved quickly. He began as a student assistant with the Iowa Hawkeyes, then spent several seasons as an NFL offensive assistant with the New Orleans Saints starting in 2019, followed by a tight end coaching stint with the Denver Broncos in 2023.
In Chicago, Bears head coach Ben Johnson brought Doyle in as his OC for the 2025-26 campaign. Although Doyle didn’t call plays in Chicago, he played a major role in shaping the weekly offensive game plan. Now, he takes on the official title of offensive coordinator and play caller for Baltimore under Minter.
The staffing move signals a fresh offensive direction for the Ravens as they build around a new head coach and a very young play-caller duo with Doyle and quarterback Lamar Jackson. The arrangement emphasizes play-calling control for Doyle and aligns with Baltimore’s ongoing evolution on offense.