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Ravens Plan 2nd HC Interview With Bills OC Joe Brady

January 19, 2026 by Pro Football Rumors

The Ravens are planning to host Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady for a second head coaching interview this week, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.

Brady, 36, just completed his first interview with the Ravens on Sunday. He must have impressed the team’s decision-makers, as they are already seeking another meeting.

Baltimore may also be moving quickly to evaluate Brady before the Bills get too deep into their search process to replace Sean McDermott. Brady is an obvious candidate to become Buffalo’s next head coach given his familiarity with Josh Allen and role in building their offense.

That success is likely the main reason the Ravens were interested in Brady in the first place. He first arrived in Buffalo as the Bills’ quarterbacks coach in 2022 after a short, unsuccessful stint as the Panthers’ offensive coordinator. During the 2023 season, Brady was promoted to offensive coordinator to replace Ken Dorsey and engineered a stronger, more balanced unit for the rest of the year. The Bills have continued to operate as one of the best offenses in the league under Brady, which has led to head coaching interest from multiple teams. In addition to the Ravens, he interviewed with the Raiders, Giants, and Dolphins. He is all-but-certain to land an interview with his current team as well.

Here is a full overview of the Ravens’ head coaching search:

  • Joe Brady, offensive coordinator (Bills): Second interview requested
  • Anthony Campanile, defensive coordinator (Jaguars): Interviewed 1/19
  • Brian Flores, defensive coordinator (Vikings): Interviewed 1/13
  • Vance Joseph, defensive coordinator (Broncos): Interviewed 1/8
  • Kliff Kingsbury, former offensive coordinator (Commanders): Interviewed 1/12
  • Klint Kubiak, offensive coordinator (Seahawks): Interviewed 1/9
  • Mike McDaniel, former head coach (Dolphins): Interviewed 1/15
  • Jesse Minter, defensive coordinator (Chargers): Interviewed 1/14
  • Matt Nagy, offensive coordinator (Chiefs): Interviewed 1/11
  • Darren Rizzi, special teams coordinator (Broncos): Interview expected
  • Robert Saleh, defensive coordinator (49ers): Interviewed 1/18
  • Nate Scheelhaase, pass-game coordinator (Rams): Interviewed 1/16
  • Jim Schwartz, defensive coordinator (Browns): Interviewed 1/14
  • Chris Shula, defensive coordinator (Rams): Interviewed 1/16
  • Kevin Stefanski, former head coach (Browns): Second interview requested for 1/21
  • Anthony Weaver, defensive coordinator (Dolphins): Second interview scheduled for 1/20
  • Davis Webb, quarterbacks coach (Broncos): Interviewed 1/8

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