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Leslie Frazier to Be Ravens Secondary Coach: Latest Contract Details, Reaction

January 16, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Veteran defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier found a new NFL home Friday, reportedly agreeing to terms to join head coach John Harbaugh's staff with the Baltimore Ravens.
According to ESPN.com's Jamison Hensley, Frazier will be the secondary coach in Baltimore.
Frazier became a free agent after the Tampa Bay Buccaneers made the surprising decision to fire head coach Lovie Smith after the 2015 season ended.
In addition to his two years in Tampa Bay, Frazier was the defensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals and then the Minnesota Vikings. After Minnesota promoted him to head coach, he led a team that was quarterbacked by Christian Ponder to the playoffs in 2012.
With that type of resume and a spot as a former player on the 1985 Chicago Bears' historic defense, it's no surprise that Frazier was a hot commodity.
The Ravens can expect a boost to their defensive backfield, which finished tied for 22nd in touchdown passes allowed last season. The 56-year-old pr...

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