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Ravens promote Anthony Levine Sr. to special teams coordinator

Longtime Ravens safety and special teams ace Anthony ‘Co-Cap’ Levine Sr. has been named the team’s next special teams coordinator.

Levine, 38, spent a decade in Baltimore as a core special teams contributor with an occasional role as a box safety. He retired after the 2021 season with 3,120 career special teams snaps and stayed with the Ravens as a player personnel/coaching assistant. Levine then spent two years as an assistant special teams coach in Tennessee before returning to Baltimore in the same role in 2025.

Levine will replace Chris Horton, who followed John Harbaugh to New York to become the Giants’ new special teams coordinator. The Ravens initially blocked Horton from leaving, but allowed the move after hiring Jesse Minter. He and Levine worked closely together during their shared time in Baltimore from 2017 to 2020, so Levine’s promotion comes as no surprise.

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