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Los Angeles Chargers Name Greg Roman Offensive Coordinator and Marcus 
Brady Passing Game Coordinator
Feb 08, 2024 at 02:00 PM
Chargers Communications
The Los Angeles Chargers today announced named Greg Roman offensive 
coordinator and Marcus Brady passing game coordinator. The duo has 40 
combined seasons of professional coaching experience.
Roman, a 25-year NFL coaching veteran with 10 years of experience as an 
offensive coordinator, comes to the Bolts after leading the offense for 
the Baltimore Ravens from 2019-22, coaching the NFL's top-ranked rushing 
offense over that span (175.2 yards per game). He was named the NFL's 
Assistant Coach of the Year in 2019 by The Associated Press after 
helping Baltimore to a franchise-best 14-2 record and coaching 
quarterback Lamar Jackson to MVP honors. That season, the Ravens offense 
led the NFL by averaging 206.0 rushing yards per game and 33.2 points 
per game, while also ranking second in total offense (407.6 total net 
yards per game).
Over the course of his NFL career, Roman has coached 13 players to be 
selected to 28 Pro Bowls, including Mark Andrews (2021), Lamar Jackson 
(2019), Ronnie Stanley (2019) and Mike Iupati (2012) as AP first-team 
All-Pros. Roman is reunited with Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh, who 
he worked under for six seasons — as associate head coach at Stanford 
(2009-10) and as offensive coordinator with the San Francisco 49ers 
(2011-14).
With the 49ers, He oversaw an offense that ranked No. 2 in the NFL in 
rushing offense, averaging 139.3 yards per game Roman was the offensive 
coordinator for the Buffalo Bills from 2015-16 before returning to 
Baltimore in 2017, coaching the Ravens tight ends for two seasons 
(2017-18). Roman broke into the NFL with the Carolina Panthers in a 
variety of roles from 1995-2001 before joining the Houston Texans to 
coach tight ends (2002-03) and quarterbacks (2004-05). He then had his 
first stint with the Baltimore Ravens, serving as the team's assistant 
offensive line coach from 2006-07.
Brady joins the Los Angeles staff after most recently working on the 
offensive coaching staff for the Philadelphia Eagles from 2022-23. Last 
season, Brady supported a staff that coached the offensive unit to rank 
third in the NFL with a franchise-record 48.0 third-down conversion 
rate. He helped quarterback Jalen Hurts tie for No. 2 in the NFL with 38 
total touchdowns and wide receiver A.J. Brown record the second-most 
receptions (106) and receiving yards (1,456) by any player in Eagles 
history.
Prior to his time with Philadelphia, Brady held rose the coaching ranks 
of the Indianapolis Colts, serving as assistant quarterbacks coach 
(2018), quarterbacks coach (2019-20) and offensive coordinator 
(2021-22). In 2021 as offensive coordinator, Brady's unit was one of the 
NFL's top rushing attacks, ranking No. 2 in the league in rushing yards 
per game (149.4) and yards per carry (5.5), as running back Jonathan 
Taylor was named an AP first-team All-Pro after leading the league with 
a franchise-record 1,811 rushing yards and 18 rushing touchdowns, the 
most in a single season in Colts history. In Brady's first season with 
the club in 2018, he assisted coaching quarterback Andrew Luck to earn 
his fourth career Pro Bowl selection and AP NFL Comeback Player of the 
Year honors after ranking No. 2 in the NFL with 39 touchdown passes 
along with throwing for 4,593 yards and registering a career-high 98.7 
passer rating.
Brady began his coaching career in the Canadian Football League, 
tutoring the wide receivers for the Montreal Alouettes from 2009-11 
before becoming the team's offensive coordinator in 2012. He was part of 
a coaching staff that led Montreal to back-to-back Grey Cup 
Championships in his first two seasons on the coaching staff. Brady then 
joined the Toronto Argonauts, serving as offensive coordinator from 
2013-17, winning a Grey Cup in his final season before making the jump 
to the NFL. Brady played seven seasons as a quarterback in the CFL, 
spending time with the Toronto Argonauts (2002-03), Hamilton Tiger-Cats 
(2004-05) and Montreal Alouettes (2006-08), totaling 3,321 passing yards 
and 21 touchdowns (15 passing, six rushing) in his career.