Ravens Add Veteran Special Teams Coach Ken Kotwica to Staff
Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports the Baltimore Ravens are bringing in Ken Kotwica as a senior assistant on special teams. Kotwica most recently served as the Los Angeles Rams' interim special teams coordinator and previously served as a coordinator with Washington, the New York Jets, Denver, and Atlanta.
Kotwica brings much-needed experience to support the new special teams coordinator, Anthony Levine Sr., as he settles into the role. While Levine is a respected former Ravens captain with years of NFL experience, Kotwica has spent decades coaching special teams across multiple organizations and brings a deep background in the week-to-week details that can swing close games. His presence should provide Baltimore with an additional veteran voice in game planning, coverage, and situational decision-making.
Kotwica brings some experience alongside Anthony Levine Sr., who will be a first-time special teams coordinator. https://t.co/o7oL52SyGF
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiec) February 11, 2026
The Ravens are expected to bring in Ben Kotwica as a senior assistant on special teams. Kotwica, 51, served as the Rams interim special teams coordinator for part of the 2025 season. He's also been a special teams coordinator for the Commanders, Jets, Broncos and Falcons
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiec) February 11, 2026
The Ravens have long treated special teams as a priority, and adding a proven coach like Kotwica is another sign they’re intent on maintaining that standard. With Levine leading the unit and Kotwica providing support, Baltimore will look to maintain its edge in field position and execution as the coaching staff continues to come together ahead of the 2026 season.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens Hire Ken Kotwica to Assist Special Teams Coordinator