Baltimore Ravens DB/LB Anthony Levine Sr. announced Wednesday that he is retiring as a player from the NFL. Over 12 seasons in the league, including the past 10 with Baltimore, Levine became one the NFL’s top special teams players, a versatile contributor on defense and a prominent leader for the Ravens.
With his retirement, Levine will transition into a scouting and coaching assistant role for the Ravens in 2022.
Levine originally entered the NFL in 2010 as a rookie free agent with the Green Bay Packers. After spending two seasons on Green Bay’s practice squad, he joined the Ravens in 2012, seeing action in two games and helping the franchise win its second Super Bowl championship.