Ravens wide receivers coach Greg Lewis to interview for Saints open offensive coordinator job

The Baltimore Ravens are now at risk of losing another coach on their staff it looks like.  New Orleans Saints are expected to interview current Ravens wide receivers coach Greg Lewis for their open offensive coordinator position that they have been looking to fill. Lewis has spent just one season with the Ravens but what […]

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The Baltimore Ravens are now at risk of losing another coach on their staff it looks like. 

New Orleans Saints are expected to interview current Ravens wide receivers coach Greg Lewis for their open offensive coordinator position that they have been looking to fill.

Lewis has spent just one season with the Ravens but what he’s done in a short time is already evident. As a rookie, WR Zay Flowers led the team in receiving with 858 yards and five touchdowns. That was done under the coaching of Lewis and Flowers looks like he’s going to be good for a long time if early returns mean anything.

Before joining the Ravens, Lewis was with the Kansas City Chiefs from 2017-2022 coaching wide receivers and running backs.

After eight seasons as an NFL player between the Eagles, Patriots, and Vikings, Lewis started his coaching career in the college ranks in 2012. Between then and 2014, Lewis spent time with San Diego, San Jose State, and Pittsburgh.

After having a pretty well-rounded wide receiver room in 2023, Baltimore hopes to build off of that going forward. They’ll have to see if that is with or without their current position coach.