The Baltimore Ravens have had no shortage of coaches and assistants leave during the 2023 offseason, with many moving on to other opportunties elsewhere. Baltimore has long-been known as a coaching factory and a place where teams like to look for their next coaching hires due to their longstanding success over the course of their franchise history.
Baltimore always finds a way to replenish their staff, but that doesn’t make losing quality coaches any easier. Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reported that former Ravens defensive back who worked as a scouting and coaching intern with the team in 2022 is leaving to become an assistant special teams coach for the Tennessee Titans. Levine played with Baltimore for nine seasons, winning a Super Bowl championship with the club.
In non-free agency news, former Ravens DB/special teams standout Anthony Levine Sr., who worked last yr. as a scouting and coaching asst, has left the organization to become an asst. special teams coach for the Titans.
Levine had been w/the Ravens in some capacity for a decade.— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiec) March 20, 2023