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Mike Macdonald Keeps Punishing Ravens After Seahawks' Super Bowl Win

When Mike Macdonald left the Baltimore Ravens in 2024 to become the Seattle Seahawks' head coach, it sent ripples through the Ravens' fanbase as they knew they may have let a gem walk away.

Macdonald, Baltimore's former defensive coordinator who led a dominant 2023 Ravens defense, just won a Super Bowl in Seattle in his second season. He became the third-youngest head coach to win a Lombardi Trophy (38).

The Ravens just parted ways with John Harbaugh, 63, after 18 seasons, hiring former Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter, 42, as their new head coach.

But even two seasons later, Macdonald is poaching coaches off the Ravens' staff, especially as they are now in a transition period. The Seahawks are hiring former Ravens football strategy and assistant quarterbacks coach Daniel Stern, per ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Sources: Ravens director of football strategy/assistant quarterbacks coach Daniel Stern is leaving Baltimore to accept a job with the Seattle Seahawks, possibly as their pass-game strategist. But he is off to Seattle.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 13, 2026

Though Stern's role is unclear, he could become their pass-game strategist, per Schefter. It will likely depend on what the Seahawks do at offensive coordinator, per ESPN's Brady Henderson, as they are currently looking at internal offensive coaching candidates to replace Klint Kubiak.

Seahawks quarterbacks coach Andrew Janocko and pass-game coordinator Jake Peetz are both among the candidates to replace Kubiak, so Stern could replace one of them or roles could be reshuffled. For now, it seems the point is that the Seahawks wanted Stern on the staff in some capacity.

It's a major credit to the pull that Macdonald and the Seahawks are building in Seattle with a Super Bowl victory. There are always going to be coaching and player departures after an NFL title, but the real key to forming a dynasty will be the team's ability to reload in both areas.

Kubiak tried to get Seahawks run-game specialist and assistant offensive line coach Justin Outten to come to Las Vegas, per ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, but it was for a lateral position. Macdonald blocked it, as Outten is another candidate for the vacant offensive coordinator position.

Keeping as much of the staff intact that was under Kubiak in 2025 will be key. If they do that, there's a good chance an internal offensive coordinator hire could maintain or elevate the offense in 2026. Macdonald clearly wants to keep a similar scheme, which means that will be the primary goal.

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