Chuck Pagano has football coaching experience going back to 1984 when he was a graduate assistant at USC. He’s had many roles at the collegiate and professional levels throughout the years, making his way to being the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts from 2012-2017.
A former coach for the Chicago Bears is coming out of retirement to chase another Super Bowl in 2025. The Bears have been active in the coaching market this offseason.
Former Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano has come out of retirement to rejoin the Baltimore Ravens' coaching staff.
Eberflus is the Cowboys’ new defensive coordinator, Getsy signed on full-time with the Packers as a senior assistant, Pagano was named the Ravens’ senior secondary coach and the Steelers appear interested in re-signing Fields.
Chuck Pagano didn't spend much time thinking about whether to come out of retirement to join the Ravens coaching staff.
The Ravens defense improved down the stretch last season, but the secondary left a lot to be desired. Looking to make improvements on defense, Baltimore is hiring a familiar face in defensive guru Chuck Pagano to the role of 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.
Nearly two decades after being hired on John Harbaugh’s first Ravens staff, Chuck Pagano is coming out of retirement to rejoin.
Football fans are abuzz with the news that Chuck Pagano is coming out of a four-year retirement, returning to the Baltimore Ravens next season as the team’s senior secondary coach. That's right — the practice of "unretiring" has made it onto the football field.
The Ravens' defense improved down the stretch last season, but the secondary left much to be desired. To improve defense, Baltimore hires a defensive guru, Chuck Pagano, as senior secondary coach. Pag
Chuck Pagano is going back to the NFL as the secondary coach for the Baltimore Ravens. But the former Indianapolis Colts head coach had some unfinished business on The Pat McAfee Show before he could fully launch back into the football grind.