Ravens OC Greg Roman resigns, Bucs fire OC Byron Leftwich

As the Falcons search for a new home, defensive coordinatorMany teams are on the lookout for a new offensive coordinator. The Buccaneers’ offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich was fired by the Buccaneers, while Greg Roman, Ravens’ offensive coordinator, resigned.

Letfwich, a former NFL quarterback who spent one of his 10 seasons in Atlanta, was a popular head-coaching candidate during last year’s hiring cycle.

His firing after four seasons in Tampa Bay is a bit of a surprise, as NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport breaks down below.

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Roman’s departure isn’t surprising. But many wonder what this means for Ravens quarterback. Lamar Jackson. The former MVP thrived with Roman calling the plays and became one of the NFL’s true duel-threat quarterbacks.

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Maybe the two of them will reunite with a different team. Jackson’s future in Baltimore is a complete unknown at this point, but it doesn’t seem like a long-term extension is going to happen anytime soon.

The Falcons have been thrown in the mix Jackson could be acquired by a team if the Ravens try to move him this offseason.

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