Ravens promote Anthony Levine Sr. to special teams coordinator
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The Baltimore Ravens have appointed Anthony Levine Sr. as their new special teams coordinator. Levine, who has a long-standing history with the Ravens, was previously the assistant special teams coach under Chris Horton in 2025. Before transitioning to coaching, Levine played as a core special teams player for the Ravens for ten seasons. His coaching career began with Baltimore in 2022, initially in player personnel and as a coaching assistant. Levine briefly joined the Tennessee Titans as an assistant special teams coach for the 2023-24 season before returning to the Ravens. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had previously interviewed Levine for their special teams coordinator position last month.
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