After four years out of the game and offers to join other staffs, Pagano is back as the Ravens' senior secondary coach. On Wednesday, he joined "The Pat McAfee Show," where he has been a contributor during his time away from coaching, to explain why he made the decision to return.
Chuck Pagano didn't spend much time thinking about whether to come out of retirement to join the Ravens coaching staff.
Pagano was on John Harbaugh's first Ravens staff in 2008 and stayed with Baltimore until he was hired by the Colts
Former Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano has come out of retirement to rejoin the Baltimore Ravens' coaching staff.
INDIANAPOLIS — Chuck Pagano is getting back into the NFL after a half-decade away from the game. The former Colts head coach has been hired as senior secondary coach for the Ravens, heading back to Baltimore for the first time since he was John Harbaugh’s defensive coordinator in 2011, the last job he held before taking over in Indianapolis.
Baltimore's former defensive coordinator (2011) and secondary coach (2008-10) is joining the Ravens as senior secondary coach, Head Coach John Harbaugh announced Tuesday night.
The Ravens will have another veteran coach with years of experience help out the defense next season as they brought back Chuck Pagano to serve as the senior secondary coach.
The Ravens' John Harbaugh lured former Colts coach Chuck Pagano out of a four-year retirement to join his staff as a senior secondary coach in an effort to improve Baltimore's inconsistent pass defense.
The Super Bowl coaching staffs feature five coaches in their 60s, including Andy Reid, the oldest head coach in the NFL in 2024.
Chris Hewitt, who was the Ravens’ assistant head coach/pass game coordinator and had been on staff since 2012, won’t return next season.
To improve defense, Baltimore hires a defensive guru, Chuck Pagano, as senior secondary coach. Pagano has been a weekly guest on the Pat McAfee show for the past couple of years. On Wednesday, he gave some insight into his return to coaching.