The Ravens are making sweeping changes to their coaching staff. Hours after hiring Chuck Pagano as the Senior Secondary coach, the team is parting ways with longtime assistant coach Chris Hewitt.
Hewitt had been on staff since 2012 and interviewed for the defensive coordinator position that went to Zach Orr last off-season.
The #Ravens and assistant head coach/pass game coordinator Chris Hewitt agreed to mutually part ways, per league source.
Hewitt had been on staff since 2012. But both sides felt timing was right for a fresh start. Hewitt interviewed for DC jobs last year and will have interest. pic.twitter.com/WVnP089ViG
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) January 29, 2025
Hewitt just completed his 10th season leading Baltimore’s secondary, adding the assistant head coach title in 2024. He joined the Ravens as an assistant special teams coach in 2012, a post he held for two years before earning a promotion to assistant secondary coach in 2014. Hewitt has led Baltimore’s secondary since the 2015 campaign, helping the team consistently earn standout defensive rankings before this year.
The Ravens allowed 4,150 yards passing in 2024, the second time in their history that they had allowed more than 4,000 yards passing in a single season.
The Ravens’ secondary allowed 58 completions of 20 yards or more, the third-most in the NFL and the second-most by the Ravens since 2000.
Pagano will oversee a talented Ravens secondary that includes two Pro Bowl players, safety Kyle Hamilton, cornerback Marlon Humphrey, and Nate Wiggins, a 2024 first-round pick. The only starter who is an unrestricted free agent is cornerback Brandon Stephens.