Ravens special teams ace Anthony Levine Sr. isn’t surprised he was able to work out a deal to remain in Baltimore — but he’s a little bummed about a recent change to the landscape of the AFC.
Levine said he had productive conversations with Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta and head coach John Harbaugh after the 2019 season, leading him to believe that he’d be back in 2020. The Ravens announced March 23 that Levine agreed to a one-year deal.
“I talked to Eric at the end of the season. Me and him had a great conversation. I told him that I wanted to be back. He told me he wanted me to be back,” Levine said on Glenn Clark Radio March 24. “Coach Harbs, all my coaches wanted me to come back, so I was never really worried about it. Everybody knows I want to retire a Raven. I want to be here. I knew eventually that it was going to happen.”