Mark Ingram Tweets Funny Response on Browns' Reported Interest in Ravens OC Greg Roman
By Jerry Trotta

The Cleveland Browns are wasting no time diving into their second head coaching search in as many years.
Of course, the organization announced the firing of Freddie Kitchens following their Week 17 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. Less than 24 hours later, reports confirm Cleveland has requested an interview with Baltimore Ravens' heralded offensive coordinator Greg Roman, who has morphed Lamar Jackson and Co. into an unstoppable force of nature in 2019.
NFL insider Ian Rapoport understands that the Browns are also inquiring about Saints DC Dennis Allen, Patriots OC Josh McDaniels, and Vikings OC Kevin Stefanski.
Names to watch for the #Browns opening: #Vikings OC Kevin Stefanski, #Patriots OC Josh McDaniels, #Ravens OC Greg Roman, #Saints DC Dennis Allen, among others. Expect it to be a wide-ranging search.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 30, 2019
Speaking in terms of Roman, however, it would be utterly shocking if the 47-year-old left the Ravens for an AFC North rival that has no identity, a self-absorbed roster, and a regressing signal caller in Baker Mayfield.
Given the lunacy behind that prospect, Mark Ingram was quick to take to Twitter to share his thoughts on the rumor.
FAIL ? https://t.co/3yXFls8sUm
— Mark Ingram II (@markingram21) December 30, 2019
That wasn't exactly a thorough assessment, but it speaks volumes on Cleveland's chances to poach Roman from Baltimore.
Based on Ingram's analysis, this is nothing more than a pipe dream for Browns general manager John Dorsey.