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Zach Orr is saying goodbye to the city of Baltimore, but he's definitely going to land on his feet. Clarence Hill of All City DLLS reports that the former Ravens defensive coordinator will be the new inside linebackers coach for the Seahawks on Mike Macdonald's staff. In Baltimore, the second-year coordinator could depend on his unit improving in the second half of the season, but the damage was usually already done.
Last season, Baltimore finished 24th in total defense, 30th in passing defense, 18th in scoring defense, 30th in total sacks, 18th in total turnovers, and 22nd in turnover differential. The 30 sacks were only three more than the franchise record for fewest in a single season (27 in 16 games in 2010). Down the stretch, the Ravens defense allowed 300+ yard performances to New England's Drake Maye, Green Bay's Malik Willis, and the Steelers' Aaron Rodgers — twice.
In the season finale with DK Metcalf serving a suspension, Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers still lit Baltimore up, going 31-for-47 for 294 yards and a touchdown in a must-win scenario.
Orr played linebacker for the Ravens; he was Harbaugh's hand-picked choice to replace Mike McDonald, and he'll continue his career under the Super Bowl-winning head coach in Seattle.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Zach Orr to join Seahawks staff as inside linebackers coach
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Last season, Baltimore finished 24th in total defense, 30th in passing defense, 18th in scoring defense, 30th in total sacks, 18th in total turnovers, and 22nd in turnover differential. The 30 sacks were only three more than the franchise record for fewest in a single season (27 in 16 games in 2010). Down the stretch, the Ravens defense allowed 300+ yard performances to New England's Drake Maye, Green Bay's Malik Willis, and the Steelers' Aaron Rodgers — twice.
Per sources, Former Baltimore Ravens DC Zachary Orr is headed to the Seattle Seahawks as an inside linebackers coach. Orr will be reunited with Mike Macdonald who preceded him as Ravens DC.
He had a opportunity to take the same position in Dallas
— Clarence Hill Jr (@clarencehilljr) February 13, 2026
In the season finale with DK Metcalf serving a suspension, Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers still lit Baltimore up, going 31-for-47 for 294 yards and a touchdown in a must-win scenario.
Orr played linebacker for the Ravens; he was Harbaugh's hand-picked choice to replace Mike McDonald, and he'll continue his career under the Super Bowl-winning head coach in Seattle.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Zach Orr to join Seahawks staff as inside linebackers coach
Continue reading...