The Baltimore Ravens head coach position, for most, is one of the most sought-after roles in football after John Harbaugh was moved on.
You could make the case that the Buffalo Bills' vacant position is also up there.
The Ravens have Lamar Jackson, the Bills have Josh Allen, but the sense is that Baltimore's position is seen as a better one to strive for.
But what is clear is that both will come with huge pressure.
And for NFL.com's Judy Battista, the Ravens' head coaching role is the top one in football, but it comes with a huge caveat for candidates.
"The Ravens stunned the NFL by firing John Harbaugh, who led he franchise to 12 playoff appearances and a Super Bowl title over 18 seasons,” Battista wrote. “It will be interesting to see who emerges with this job -- whoever it is must have a specific plan for how to maximize and protect the most unique player in the game.”
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Ravens HC must have Lamar plan
Ideally, Baltimore's incoming head coach would be an offensive-minded coach who gets Lamar back playing MVP-level football. Or close to it.
That is why the Ravens' head coaching job is so highly sought-after. The chance to work with Jackson.
But that comes with a huge price.
The franchise will expect playoffs and wins at a bare minimum. So, the pressure will be on from the outset, with the incoming head coach needing a plan centered around getting the most out of Jackson.
Because yes, the chance to coach Lamar is a big carrot, but in having a two-time MVP winner at your disposal, you need to get results and fast.
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