The Baltimore Ravens have been known as a coaching factory over the course of their franchise history. They mold young coaches over the course of many years, and organizations throughout the NFL then hire them away for other roles. However, even veteran coaches who have been on the Baltimore staff have allure to teams, and the Denver Broncos are the most recent team to bring a former Ravens coach on board.
On Saturday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reported that Denver is bringing in former Baltimore assistant head coach and special teams coordinator Jerry Rosburg as a senior assistant to help with game day decisions. This comes after new Broncos head coach Nathaniel Hackett has been under fire for some of the decisions that he’s made over the first two weeks of the 2022 season.
Broncos’ HC Nathaniel Hackett has hired former Ravens’ asst HC/special teams coordinator Jerry Rosburg as Senior Assistant to help him with gameday decisions, as @mikeklis also reported. Rosburg spent week in Denver and will be in Broncos’ coaching booth Sunday night.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) September 24, 2022
Rosburg was with the Ravens from 2008-2018, and was extremely well-liked and well-respected within the Baltimore locker room and throughout the league. He retired following the 2018 season, but now finds himself in Denver with the Broncos.