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The 3-5 Baltimore Ravens are set to travel to play the 4-4 Minnesota Vikings on Sunday coming off back-to-back wins. More News: Raiders Fire Coach Amid Disastrous 2025 Season A two-game winning streak shouldn't be a surprise given the history of the Ravens in recent years. However, Baltimore appeared to be in bad shape with a 1-5 record before they defeated the Chicago Bears 30-16 in Week 8. Amid a 1-5 start, there was some chatter in the fan base about the future of head coach John Harbaugh and his staff. Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken was drawing interest from Oklahoma State after the Cowboys fired Mike Gundy on Sept. 23. More news: Eagles’ Jaelan Phillips Seemingly Takes Shot at Dolphins Following Trade Monken had two stints with OSU, most recently as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2011 and 2012. Per Jeff Johnson of On3, Monken is no longer in consideration for the job in Stillwater. It's unclear if Monken declined the gig. "If we work from the assumption that Monken likely has declined the job (we are now reporting that he is in fact out), that gets us to four," Johnson wrote. "The list above is in alphabetical order, obviously." Things have dramatically changed between Monken and OSU since last week, when Pete Nakos reported that the Ravens offensive coordinator appeared to draw the most interest from the Cowboys. "Among the names On3 continues to hear the most about from industry sources is Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken," Nakos wrote. "It’s unclear at this point what his level of interest is in returning to Stillwater." Monken, 59, was OSU's passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach from 2002 to 2004 during his first stint with the program. He has experience as a head coach at the college level, going 13-25 during his three years at Southern Miss from 2013 to 2015. Monken was Georgia's offensive coordinator from 2020 to 2022, helping the Bulldogs win back-to-back national titles in 2021 and 2022.