Ravens lose well-liked assistant to AFC rival
The Baltimore Ravens have had no shortage of coaches and assistants leave during the 2023 offseason, with many moving on to other opportunties elsewhere. Baltimore has long-been known as a coaching factory and a place where teams like to look for their next coaching hires due to their longstanding success over the course of their franchise history.
Baltimore always finds a way to replenish their staff, but that doesn’t make losing quality coaches any easier. Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reported that former Ravens defensive back who worked as a scouting and coaching intern with the team in 2022 is leaving to become an assistant special teams coach for the Tennessee Titans. Levine played with Baltimore for nine seasons, winning a Super Bowl championship with the club.
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