Jesse Minter is bringing a coach from the Los Angeles Chargers, as the Ravens are reportedly hiring passing game coordinator Marcus Brady, per Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports.
Brady, 46, spent the past two seasons with Minter as the Chargers' passing game coordinator.
He has worked with several successful quarterbacks during his career, including Philip Rivers, Jalen Hurts, and Justin Herbert, and will now join the Ravens' offense led by two-time MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson. Brady will work with new Offensive Coordinator Declan Doyle, hoping to return the Ravens' offense to being one the league's most potent.
Brady spent five seasons with the Indianapolis Colts (2018-22) and was elevated to offensive coordinator there during his final two seasons. He spent two seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles as a senior offensive assistant before joining the Chargers.
Before joining the NFL, Brady enjoyed a successful coaching career in the Canadian Football League (2009-17). He was part of three Grey Cup championship teams, winning back-to-back titles as a wide receivers coach with the Montreal Alouettes (2009-10), and another with the Toronto Argonauts (2017) as their offensive coordinator.
A San Diego native, Brady started 43 straight games at quarterback for Cal State-Northridge held the school's all-time record for completions (1,036), attempts (1,677), yards (12,445) and touchdowns (109).












