Buccaneers interviewed Todd Monken, Anthony Levine for coordinator jobs

Buccaneers interviewed Todd Monken, Anthony Levine for coordinator jobs
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The Ravens’ search for a head coach continues apace, and the uncertainty created by that process has Baltimore’s current coaching staff exploring jobs elsewhere.

The Buccaneers have targeted two Ravens coaches to fill their vacant coordinator positions. Todd Monken interviewed for the team’s offensive coordinator gig, while Anthony Levine interviewed for the special teams coordinator job.

Monken has been the Ravens’ offensive coordinator for the last three years. Although the team has not announced anything regarding his future, it seems clear that he is headed out of Baltimore. A return to Tampa Bay after three years as the Bucs’ OC from 2016 to 2018 would have made sense, if John Harbaugh did not take the Giants’ head coaching job. That will likely take Monken to New York.

Levine could also follow Harbaugh, his longtime coach, but he also interviewed with the Bucs to explore his options. The former safety was a core special teams contributor for the Ravens for a decade and immediately began a coaching career after his retirement. He stayed with the Ravens for his first job, then spent two years in Tennessee before returning to Baltimore in 2025.