The Baltimore Ravens add a former Titans assistant from Tennessee to their coach staff for the 2025 season.
Compared to Matt Zenitz of 247sports, The trainer of the assistant special teams of the Titans, Anthony Levine Sr., joins Baltimore in the same role. Levine Sr. played 12 seasons in safety in the NFL and 10 with the Ravens. This was highlighted by winning a super bowl with the team during the 2012 season.
Levine Sr. started his coaching with Baltimore as a player staff and coach assistant in 2022. He then joined the Titans and head coach Mike Trobel as a special team assistant in 2023 and remained in staff with the arrival of Brian Callahan last season.
Levine Sr. is not drafted from the state of Tennessee in 2010 and signed with the Green Bay Packers training team. He then signed with The Ravens Practice Squad in 2012, which sparked a solid caregiver in Baltimore.
During his stay with the Ravens, Levine Sr. made five departures through 146 regular season games while displaying 149 plated in total (117 solo), four bags, a forced escape, four recovery escaped, 16 breaks of passes and Two interceptions. He also appeared in six career playoffs with the Ravens.
With Levine Sr. On the staff of Tennessee coaches last season, the Titans had the fourth largest number of yawns (1,081) and the lowest 13th of the Botté return sites clearance (253). The recipient recruited Jha’quan Jackson was the main return of the team, because he finished the season with 16 kick -off feedback for 412 yards with 28 returns of covers for 215 yards.
Levine SR. seems to be increasing in the ranks of NFL coaches and could now try to make their way on John Harbaugh Rabaughter’s staff in Baltimore, a place he called at home for a decade.
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