Ravens fire OC Marc Trestman, replace with Marty Mornhinweg

ByABC News
October 10, 2016, 10:01 AM

— -- The Baltimore Ravens fired offensive coordinator Marc Trestman and replaced him with quarterbacks coach Marty Mornhinweg, league sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

The change was made after a 16-10 loss to the Washington Redskins on Sunday.

Trestman was in his second season with the Ravens.

In his first season, the Ravens produced the second-most yards in team history and set a franchise record in passing yards despite losing six starters to season-ending injuries. Baltimore finished No. 14 in offense even though quarterback Joe Flacco, wide receiver Steve Smith and running back Justin Forsett all ended up on injured reserve.

Through Sunday's games, Baltimore ranks in the bottom 10 in points scored (18.8, 23rd), total yards (338.2, 23rd), third-down conversion (35.5 percent, 24th) and offensive penalties (19, eighth-most).

A week after coach John Harbaugh said the Ravens are capable of having an "excellent" offense, he expressed concern about the current state of it.

"I think we have to find our offense," Harbaugh said Sunday. "That's been the story of the season. We can't find continuity on offense."

Mornhinweg joined the Ravens in January 2015. He has been the head coach of the Detroit Lions and offensive coordinator of the Philadelphia Eagles and most recently, the New York Jets.

Information from ESPN's Jamison Hensley is included in this report.