Baltimore Sun

Ver Steeg named new running backs coach

- By Daniel Oyefusi

The Ravens are losing another assistant coach to the University of Michigan but have filled the vacancy with an in-house candidate.

The Ravens announced Sunday night that longtime assistant Craig Ver Steeg has been promoted to running backs coach, replacing Matt Weiss, who reportedly joined Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh, the younger brother of Ravens coach John, as the Wolverines’ quarterbac­ks coach. Weiss is the second assistant departing for Michigan this offseason; former linebacker­s coach Mike Macdonald joined the program as its defensive coordinato­r.

Ver Steeg, 60, has 38 years of coaching experience and is an original member of John Harbaugh’s coaching staff. He most recently served as senior assistant/running backs coach.

“Craig is a highly-regarded member of our staff and someone who’s served as an integral part of our offense for many years,” Harbaugh said in a news release. “He has vast experience coaching and coordinati­ng offenses, a thorough understand­ing of our schemes and techniques, and has a great relationsh­ip with our running backs. Craig is a dedicated coach and teacher who has a proven ability for getting the most out of our players.”

Weiss, 37, finished his 12th year on the coaching staff and his second as running backs coach. He also worked with quarterbac­ks as an offensive assistant from 2016 to 2017 and served as an assistant at Stanford when Jim Harbaugh was the head coach.

After Harbaugh managed to retain his entire coaching staff for the 2020 season, several Ravens assistants have departed for the college and profession­al ranks this offseason.

Former defensive line coach Joe Cullen joined the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars as their defensive coordinato­r and brought along two assistants, former coaching analyst Zachary Orr and former assistant defensive line coach Sterling Lucas. Former defensive backs coach Jesse Minter joined Vanderbilt as its defensive coordinato­r, and former pass-game coordinato­r/wide receivers coach David Culley was hired as the Houston Texans’ head coach. Former assistant tights end coach Andy Bischoff joined Culley to be Houston’s tight ends coach. And former defensive coaching analyst Brian Duker joined the Detroit Lions as a defensive assistant.

The Ravens have since filled several of those vacancies, hiring Rob Ryan (inside linebacker­s coach), Jay Peterson (assistant linebacker­s coach), Anthony Weaver (run game coordinato­r/defensive line coach), Jason Brooks (assistant defensive line coach), D’Anton Lynn (defensive backs coach), Tee Martin (wide receivers coach) and Keith Williams (pass game specialist).

2/22/21

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