While the vast majority of the Baltimore Ravens fanbase remains concerned with which of their fringe-NFL players will survive the final round of late-August roster cuts, the team's coaching staff is locked into how they can tweak the on-field product they'll debut in next week's season opener.
Considering the Baltimore Ravens finished in the top 10 for both points and yards allowed last season, it feels a bit odd to say that defense fell below the team's usual standard.
Baltimore Ravens senior secondary coach Chuck Pagano has been coaching in the NFL for a long time now, spending 18 seasons in the league before his initial retirement in 2020.
There are 26 active NFL quarterbacks who have thrown three touchdowns in a game at least eight times. How many of them can you name in five minutes?
One of the Baltimore Ravens' most surprising additions this offseason was not to the roster, but rather to the coaching staff. In late January, Chuck Pagano, who was previously with the Ravens from 2008-11, re-joined John Harbaugh's staff as the team's senior secondary coach.
Many teams have made missteps regarding a separation from a head coach or coordinator. Some have been straight firings, others de facto dismissals described as mutual separations.
After watching the Ravens' secondary get agonizingly torched for most of 2024, Baltimore wasted no time making some much-needed changes. The Ravens have already revamped their defensive staff this offseason, bringing back Chuck Pagano and hiring Donald D’Alesio to work alongside fast-rising defensive coordinator Zach Orr.
The Baltimore Ravens brought back a familiar face this offseason, hiring former defensive coordinator Chuck Pagano to be the team's new senior secondary coach after five years out of the league.
The Baltimore Ravens have finalized their coaching staff for the 2025 season with some assistant additions. Here’s a list of new coaches on Baltimore’s staff: Former Chiefs S coach Donald D’Alesio as DB coach Former Titans assistant ST coach Anthony Levine Sr.
Chuck Pagano is barely a week into his second stint with the Baltimore Ravens, and he’s already setting his sights on adding another game-changing player to the mix.
The Baltimore Ravens wasted no time upgrading their secondary this offseason, and they may not be done yet. With Chuck Pagano back in Baltimore as the new senior defensive backs coach, the front office has a golden opportunity to give him the ultimate playmaker—Tyrann Mathieu.
Kyle Van Noy isn’t one to fake enthusiasm. The guy has been around long enough to know when a move actually makes a difference. So when he starts talking about Chuck Pagano, like the Baltimore Ravens just made one of the smartest coaching signings of the offseason, you know this hire is a big deal.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
As the Baltimore Ravens look to the future, bringing back a piece of the past is what really has everyone buzzing. Earlier this week, the Ravens brought back Chuck Pagano, who previously worked in Baltimore from 2008-11 and became defensive coordinator in his final season, as their new senior secondary coach.
You can take Chuck Pagano out of Baltimore, but you can't take Baltimore out of Chuck Pagano. Well, apparently, you can't take Pagano out of Baltimore.
Bengals DC Al Golden‘s return to Cincinnati reunites him with DE Trey Hendrickson after being the team’s linebackers coach when they signed Hendrickson in 2021.
Less than 24 hours after bringing Chuck Pagano back, the Baltimore Ravens are making a seismic change to their coaching staff. According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the Ravens and assistant head coach/defensive pass game coordinator Chris Hewitt have mutually agreed to part ways.
Former Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano has come out of retirement to rejoin the Baltimore Ravens' coaching staff. The Ravens announced Tuesday that Pagano, who retired in January 2021, is their new senior secondary coach.
Chuck Pagano is back, even with Aaron Rodgers still in the league. The former Bears defensive coordinator stepped away from the game following the 2020 season in Chicago and has spent the last four seasons like any other retired person while also making occasional appearances on the Pat McAfee Show.
The Baltimore Ravens announced they’ve hired former Colts HC and Bears DC Chuck Pagano as their senior secondary coach. Pagano elected to retire in 2021 following his time as the Bears’ defensive coordinator.
The 64-year-old was a member of Harbaugh‘s first staff in Baltimore.
Chuck Pagano certainly didn't go out on a limb by predicting the Baltimore Ravens to defeat the Cleveland Browns. The former Indianapolis Colts head coach still deserves style points for nailing the final score.
There's no doubt that the Pittsburgh Steelers struggled against the Kansas City Chiefs at their home stadium on Christmas Day. In fact, the Steelers have now lost three straight matches, all of which took place in an 11-day span.
Giants WR Malik Nabers' wild weekend became a hot topic of discussion on social media, and a former NFL head coach had something to say about it.
Andrew Luck hasn’t played in the NFL since 2018, but he still hasn’t lost his throwing touch.
The Pittsburgh Steelers hoped that they wouldn't run into their own quarterback controversy during the 2023 season, but with Kenny Pickett missing time with yet another injury, it looks like that situation has become unavoidable.
Chuck Pagano says it looks like the Indianapolis Colts “hit a home run” with their hire of Shane Steichen as coach. He’s especially impressed with how Steichen and the Colts have handled all of the adversity they’ve faced this season.
Panthers owner David Tepper has fired his head coach midseason for two years in a row.
Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich shocked the football world with his decision to bench starting quarterback Matt Ryan -- and he has also drawn some criticism from his predecessor.
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