Ravens Promote Ex-Special Teams Star to Coordinator

Anthony Levine Sr. takes over special teams after decade-long playing career in Baltimore.

Feb. 10, 2026 at 10:07pm

The Baltimore Ravens have promoted Anthony Levine Sr. to special teams coordinator, continuing to reshape Jesse Minter's coaching staff. Levine, a former Ravens player who won a Super Bowl with the team in 2014, has been with the organization in various roles since retiring as a player in 2022.

Why it matters

The Ravens are looking to bounce back after missing the playoffs the last two seasons. Levine's promotion continues the team's focus on special teams, an area that has been a strength for the organization over the years. His familiarity with the team and coaching experience should help provide stability as the Ravens work to return to the postseason.

The details

Levine, nicknamed 'Co-Cap' by his teammates, played 10 seasons for the Ravens, primarily on special teams but also contributing in the secondary and at linebacker. He set the franchise record for most special teams tackles with 62. After retiring as a player in 2022, Levine joined the Ravens' coaching staff as a player personnel and coaching assistant. He then spent two seasons as an assistant special teams coach with the Tennessee Titans before returning to Baltimore.

  • Levine was named the Ravens' special teams coordinator on February 11, 2026.
  • He played for the Ravens from 2012 to 2021, winning a Super Bowl title in 2014.

The players

Anthony Levine Sr.

A former Ravens player who spent 10 seasons with the team, primarily as a special teams ace. He was promoted to special teams coordinator after serving as an assistant special teams coach with the Tennessee Titans.

Jesse Minter

The new head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, tasked with turning the team around after they missed the playoffs the last two seasons.

Rick Minter

The father of head coach Jesse Minter, who will join the Ravens' coaching staff as a senior analyst.

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What they’re saying

“From Co-Cap to Coordinator!”

— Baltimore Ravens

What’s next

The Ravens will look to Levine to help improve their special teams units as they aim to return to the playoffs in the 2026 season.

The takeaway

The Ravens' promotion of Anthony Levine Sr. to special teams coordinator highlights the team's commitment to continuity and familiarity within the organization. Levine's decade-long playing career with the Ravens and his previous coaching experience should provide stability as the team works to bounce back from a couple of disappointing seasons.