Hashmarks senior correspondent Ed Werder is reporting that the Ravens have offered Cowboys offensive coordinator Jason Garrett their head coaching job. He hasn't made a decision yet, but a league source is telling Werder there's a "60-40" chance that he'll accept the job.
Garrett and his wife, Brill, arrived at the the Ravens' practice facility at 10 a.m. today. Moments ago, I was told that he has requested a room and a phone inside the facility. I'm sure he'll be exchanging calls with his agent David Dunn and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. Dunn also represents Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis and tight end Todd Heap.
In an interesting twist, I'm told former defensive coordinator Rex Ryan showed up at the facility about 45 minutes ago. The Ravens could be attempting to convince Ryan to accept some type of assistant head coach-defense position. I've been told by two sources, though, that Eagles secondary coach John Harbaugh is Baltimore's second choice.
Hopefully all of you were listening to Mike Tirico and Michele Tafoya on ESPN Radio about 30 minutes ago. They had an outstanding segment with a Dallas-based blogger.
Back with more coaching news in a bit.