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Craig Ver Steeg

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Craig Ver Steeg
Baltimore Ravens
Position:Senior football analyst/game planning
Personal information
Born:(1960-09-11)September 11, 1960(age 64)
Redondo Beach, California,U.S.
Career information
High school:Redondo High School
College:USC
Career history
As a coach:
  • Redondo High School(1980–1982)
    Assistant coach
  • USC(1984–1985)
    Graduate assistant
  • Utah(1986)
    Graduate assistant
  • Utah (1987–1989)
    Quarterbacks coach & recruiting coordinator
  • Cincinnati(1990)
    Wide receivers coach
  • Cincinnati (1991)
    Wide receivers coach & recruiting coordinator
  • Cincinnati (1992–1993)
    Quarterbacks coach & recruiting coordinator
  • Harvard(1994–1995)
    Pass game coordinator/quarterbacks coach/wide receivers coach & recruiting coordinator
  • Chicago Bears(1996)
    Offensive assistant & quality control coach
  • Illinois(1997–2000)
    Quarterbacks coach & recruiting coordinator
  • Utah (2001–2002)
    Offensive coordinator & quarterbacks coach
  • Rutgers(2003–2005)
    Offensive coordinator & quarterbacks coach
  • Rutgers (2006)
    Co-offensive coordinator & running backs coach
  • Rutgers (2007)
    Running backs coach
  • Baltimore Ravens(20082010)
    Offensive assistant
  • Baltimore Ravens (2011)
    Offensive assistant & quarterbacks coach
  • Baltimore Ravens (20122018)
    Senior offensive assistant
  • Baltimore Ravens (20192020)
    Senior offensive assistant & running backs coach
  • Baltimore Ravens (20212022)
    Running backs coach
  • Baltimore Ravens (2023–present)
    Senior football analyst/game planning
Career highlights and awards

Craig Ver Steeg(born September 11, 1960) is anAmerican footballcoach who most recently was the running backs coach for theBaltimore Ravensof theNational Football League(NFL). He also served as an assistant coach at the college level forUtah,RutgersandHarvard.

Coaching career

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USC

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After a few years coaching at his former high school, Ver Steeg began his collegiate coaching career at hisalma mater,USC, as agraduate assistant.[1][2]

Utah (first stint)

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In1986,Ver Steeg joined the Utes’ staff as a graduate assistant,[1]mostly working with quarterbacks. He continued to coach them his entire tenure with Utah. In1988he was given the additional title of recruiting coordinator.

Cincinnati

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In1990Ver Steeg became a member of the Bearcats staff as the team’s wide receivers coach. In1991he added the title of recruiting coordinator. In1992he switched from coaching the wide receivers to the quarterbacks while retaining his role as the team’s recruiting coordinator.[3]

Harvard

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In1994and1995Ver Steeg worked as the Harvard Crimson's passing game coordinator, quarterbacks coach, wide receivers coach, and recruiting coordinator.[3]

Chicago Bears

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In1996Ver Steeg got his first taste coaching at theNFLlevel as he worked for the Chicago Bears, as an offensive assistant and quality control coach.[4]

Illinois

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From1997to2000,Ver Steeg worked as the quarterbacks coach and recruiting coordinator for the Illini.[5][4]

Utah (second stint)

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In2001Ver Steeg was finally given control over an offense, being made the Utes offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach[6][7]a position he held until the end of the2002season.

Rutgers

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In2003Ver Steeg joinedGreg Schiano’s staff[8]at Rutgers[9]as the offensive coordinator[10]and quarterbacks coach a position he was in until2005.In2006he was made the team’s co-offensive coordinator and running backs coach. In2007he had the role of running backs coach coaching All-AmericanRay Rice.

Baltimore Ravens

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In2008Ver Steeg returned to the NFL, joiningJohn Harbaugh’s Ravens staff as an offensive assistant.[11]He previously coached with Harbaugh in Cincinnati.[3]In2011he added the additional title of quarterbacks coach. In2012it was announced that he would be working as the team’s senior offensive assistant.[1]Ver Steeg won his first Super Bowl title when the Ravens defeated the San Francisco 49ers inSuper Bowl XLVII.[12]In2019he added to the senior offensive role as it was announced he would also be working with running backs. In2021,Ver Steeg was named the Ravens’ running backs coach.[13][14]He was let go from Ravens after the 2022 season.

Personal life

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Ver Steeg and his wife, Lisa, have a son.

References

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  1. ^abc"WALDNER: Ex-area coaches unsung heroes even at Super Bowl".Daily News.January 30, 2013.RetrievedSeptember 1,2021.
  2. ^Hamilton, Linda (December 24, 2001)."Ver Steeg's roots run back to USC".Deseret News.RetrievedSeptember 1,2021.
  3. ^abc"Former Murphy Assistants To Coach in Super Bowl | Sports | The Harvard Crimson".www.thecrimson.com.RetrievedSeptember 1,2021.
  4. ^abTate, Loren."Tate: UI won't pass on QB emphasis".The News-Gazette.RetrievedSeptember 1,2021.
  5. ^Writer, Gary Reinmuth, Tribune Staff (April 19, 1997)."ILLINI WANT TO RESTORE A PASSING TRADITION".chicagotribune.com.RetrievedSeptember 1,2021.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^Asmussen, Bob."Turner loses assistant to Utah program".The News-Gazette.RetrievedSeptember 1,2021.
  7. ^Guirem, Steve (August 27, 2001)."With coach on hot seat, changes plentiful at Utah".LasVegasSun.com.RetrievedSeptember 1,2021.
  8. ^"ESPN.com: NCF - Rutgers Scarlet Knights".www.espn.com.RetrievedSeptember 1,2021.
  9. ^NJ.com, Ryan Dunleavy | NJ Advance Media for (January 7, 2017)."Rutgers offensive coaches of 2000s | Where are they now?".nj.RetrievedSeptember 1,2021.
  10. ^"Ver Steeg Named Offensive Coordinator".Rutgers University Athletics.RetrievedSeptember 1,2021.
  11. ^"Ravens hire Hostler, Ver Steeg 02/09/2008 | Baltimore Ravens News".Baltimore Ravens News | Russell Street Report.February 9, 2008.RetrievedSeptember 1,2021.
  12. ^"Super Bowl XLVII - San Francisco 49ers vs. Baltimore Ravens - February 3rd, 2013".Pro-Football-Reference.com.RetrievedFebruary 20,2023.
  13. ^Reed, Joshua (February 23, 2021)."Ravens promote longtime assistant Craig Ver Steeg to Running Backs Coach".Baltimore Beatdown.RetrievedSeptember 1,2021.
  14. ^"Ravens name Craig Ver Steeg running backs coach".RSN.February 22, 2021.RetrievedSeptember 1,2021.