With the goal of improving on last season's NFL performance, the Baltimore Ravens have added a new assistant to John Harbaugh's staff. The Baltimore Ravens‘ hopes of reaching the Super Bowl were dashed after a close loss to the Bills,
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The Baltimore Ravens fell to the Buffalo Bills in a close AFC Divisional playoffs game, losing 27-25. Facing a weak defense, the Ravens hired Chuck Pagano, a former Colts head coach, as their new senior secondary coach to improve their defensive strategy and performance.
Nearly two decades after being hired on John Harbaugh’s first Ravens staff, Chuck Pagano is coming out of retirement to rejoin.
Chuck Pagano is coming out of retirement to rejoin his former boss. The 64-year-old former Colts head coach has agreed to become the senior secondary coach for the Ravens, the team announced Tuesday night.
Pagano was on John Harbaugh's first Ravens staff in 2008 and stayed with Baltimore until he was hired by the Colts
The Baltimore Ravens have made quite the addition to their coaching staff. John Harbaugh and the Ravens are hiring Chuck Pagano, a former head coach in the NFL, to be their senior secondary coach. He will coach the secondary with Doug Mallory.
Chuck Pagano is coming out of retirement. He is joining the Baltimore Ravens as a senior secondary coach under John Harbaugh, the franchise announced Tuesday. It’s a full-circle moment for the Ravens.
Chuck Pagano is going back to the NFL as the secondary coach for the Baltimore Ravens. But the former Indianapolis Colts head coach had some unfinished business on The Pat McAfee Show before he could fully launch back into the football grind.
The Ravens brought in the coach who succeeded him as the play-caller on defense following his departure from Baltimore, Dean Pees, during the 2024 regular season as senior advisor
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