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Steve Rudden

Ravens DB Anthony Levine Sr. announces retirement, will assume new role within organization

After a few quiet weeks, the Baltimore Ravens’ 2022 offseason has picked up with a few pieces of big news. First the team announced that they had parted ways with defensive coordinator Don Martindale, and now one of their key special teams players has called it a career.

On Wednesday, veteran Baltimore defensive back and special teams standout Anthony Levine Sr. announced his retirement from the NFL after a 10-year stint with the organization. The Ravens signed Levine in 2012 after he spent two seasons with the Green Bay Packers’ practice squad.

Even though Levine is retiring from his on-field duties, he won’t be going far. He’ll move from the field to a scouting and coaching assistant role with the Ravens.

Levine was a reliable force on special teams and could fill in on defensive snaps if necessary. From 2013 to 2021, he only missed one game as a Raven. In his 10 seasons as a member of the team, Levine totaled 143 tackles, four sacks, and two interceptions. His leadership on the field will be missed for the Ravens, but with him remaining with the organization, he will make sure the players are ready for every snap.

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