Anthony Levine Sr.
Special Teams Coordinator, Baltimore Ravens (BAL).
Quick Facts
- Role: Special Teams Coordinator
- Team: Baltimore Ravens (BAL)
- NFL experience: 5 years
- Reports to: Jesse Minter (Head Coach)
- Coaching tree: see Coaching Trees
Background
Anthony Levine Sr. oversees the Ravens' special teams operation, a group that he previously coached as an assistant (2022 and 2025) and for which he was a standout player (2012-21). As assistant special teams coach in 2025 he helped develop several young players and worked with kick and punt units, playing a role in punter Jordan Stout earning first-team All-Pro honors. He spent two years (2023-24) as a special teams assistant with the Titans and began his coaching career with the Ravens in 2022 following his retirement as a player. Nicknamed "Co-Cap," he spent 10 seasons playing in Baltimore (2012-21) and holds a franchise-record 62 career special teams tackles. He is a two-time Super Bowl champion and founded the 4Every1 Foundation in 2017.
Scheme & Fantasy Angle
As special teams coordinator, Levine Sr. directs the kicking and return units, which can drive value for fantasy kickers and any return specialists in Baltimore's special teams scheme.