Ravens WR coach Greg Lewis describes bond with HC John Harbaugh

Baltimore Ravens wide receivers coach Greg Lewis about his familiarity with John Harbaugh.

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The Baltimore Ravens made a lot of changes this offseason when it came to their coaching staff, one of which included hiring Greg Lewis to be their new wide receivers coach.  Lewis was a member of the Philadelphia Eagles when Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh was a coach in Philadelphia, so the two have familiarity working together.

Lewis was brought in to help the Ravens’ wide receiver group flourish, including young players such as Rashod Bateman and Zay Flowers. He was asked about what it’s like to be reunited with Harbaugh after the second week of voluntary organized team activities, and said it’s been exciting getting back to working with Harbaugh and how he operates.

“What made it [Baltimore] a good fit is just being around Coach [John] Harbaugh in Philadelphia and just knowing how he operates and the expectation that he has for the organization and the team that he’s in front of. It was exciting to get back and be a part of something like that. And Baltimore has been fantastic thus far for me. I haven’t gotten out that much, but ‘The Castle’ [Under Armour Performance Center] is sweet, so I’ve seen that pretty much every day. But I’ve heard about Baltimore. My aunt is from Baltimore, so I know a little bit about it, and I’m going to get around and see the city and see what it has.”