Ravens Promote Anthony Levine Sr. to Special Teams Coordinator

Veteran coach takes over special teams unit for new head coach Jesse Minter.

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

The Baltimore Ravens have promoted Anthony Levine Sr. to be their new special teams coordinator, the team announced on Tuesday. Levine previously served as an assistant special teams coach under former head coach John Harbaugh.

Why it matters

Special teams play is critical to the Ravens' success, and Levine's promotion ensures continuity in that phase of the game as the team transitions to a new head coach in Jesse Minter.

The details

Levine has been with the Ravens organization since 2010, first as a player and then as a coach. He has extensive experience on special teams units and is well-respected within the organization. His promotion to coordinator will allow the Ravens to maintain their strong special teams play as they enter a new era under Minter.

  • The Ravens announced Levine's promotion on February 11, 2026.

The players

Anthony Levine Sr.

A veteran coach who has been with the Ravens organization since 2010, first as a player and then as an assistant special teams coach.

John Harbaugh

The former head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, under whom Levine served as an assistant special teams coach.

Jesse Minter

The new head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, who is assembling his first coaching staff.

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What they’re saying

“Anthony has been a valuable member of our coaching staff for many years, and his promotion to special teams coordinator is well-deserved. We're confident he will continue to lead our special teams units to success.”

— Jesse Minter, Head Coach, Baltimore Ravens (wn.com)

What’s next

Levine will begin his new role as special teams coordinator immediately as the Ravens prepare for the 2026 NFL season.

The takeaway

The Ravens' decision to promote Levine Sr. to special teams coordinator ensures stability and continuity in a critical phase of the game as the team transitions to a new head coach. Levine's experience and expertise will be invaluable in maintaining the Ravens' strong special teams play.