Todd Monken has guided the Georgia Bulldogs’ offense to back-to-back national championships and has helped former walk-on QB Stetson Bennett reach stardom.

Monken has been with Kirby Smart in Athens since the 2020 season. Prior to joining Georgia’s staff, Monken was the offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2016-18 and the Cleveland Browns in 2019.

Could a return to the NFL ranks come this offseason? Per ESPN insider Jeremy Fowler, Monken is drawing interest from NFL teams to potentially become their offensive coordinator in 2023:

Monken will have to replace Bennett this offseason if he stays at Georgia, but the Bulldogs have Carson Beck waiting in the wings to potentially take over as the team’s starting quarterback.

Will he look to move back to the NFL? Or will he stay and go for a three-peat at Georgia? We’ll see what sort of NFL OC offers materialize for Monken in the coming days and weeks.