The Tennessee Titans have filled a vacancy in their coaching staff, hiring former Baltimore Ravens assistant Anthony Levine as their new assistant special teams coach.
The news comes from Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic, who notes that Levine served as a scouting and coaching assistant in 2022 before leaving the Ravens for Tennessee this offseason.
Levine, who also spent 10 seasons in the NFL (all with the Ravens), will be replacing former Titans assistant special teams coach Chase Blackburn after he left to take the special teams coordinator job with the Los Angeles Rams.
The 35-year-old will work under embattled special teams coordinator Craig Aukerman, who has been on the hot seat with fans for multiple years now with the Titans not having a ton of success in that area.
In non-free agency news, former Ravens DB/special teams standout Anthony Levine Sr., who worked last yr. as a scouting and coaching asst, has left the organization to become an asst. special teams coach for the Titans.
Levine had been w/the Ravens in some capacity for a decade.— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiec) March 20, 2023
The Titans have a good amount of stuff to figure out on special teams going into 2023. On top of having to fill out their units, Tennessee needs to add more returner options and competition at kicker for Caleb Shudak.
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