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Mon May 11 201515:25Levine will move back to safety
Levine will move back to safety, after working as a cornerback for much of 2014, the The Baltimore Sun reports.
Levine hasn't received many opportunities at either position on defense, but as a key special-teams player, he stands a pretty good chance to make the final roster. Will Hill is expected to start at one safety spot, with Kendrick Lewis, Matt Elam, and possibly Terrence Brooks (knee) likely competing for the other.
Mon Dec 8 201413:20Levine suffered concussion during first quarter of Sunday's loss...
Levine suffered a concussion during the first quarter of Sunday's loss to the Dolphins, the Ravens' official website reports.
Levine had been starting at right cornerback the past few weeks, but the converted safety moved back to a smaller for Sunday's game, with Asa Jackson returning from a foot injury. Even if he's available for Week 15, Levine won't be a viable IDP option.
Tue Nov 25 201417:45Levine had eight tackles (all solo) and pass defensed in Monday'...
Levine had eight tackles (all solo) and a pass defensed in Monday's 34-27 win over the Saints.
Making a second straight start at right cornerback, Levine was unsurprisingly picked on by Drew Brees. The nominal safety gave up more than his fair share of completions, but he didn't allow any huge plays. Opposing quarterbacks will likely continue to look in Levine's direction, which could make the little-known veteran a sneakily useful IDP option. However, his starting spot isn't exactly safe, especially with Asa Jackson (toe) expected to return later this season.
Mon Nov 10 201415:05Anthony Levine: Gets Surprise Start At CB
Levine started at right cornerback in Sunday's 21-7 win over the Titans, the Ravens' official website reports.
With top cover man Jimmy Smith (foot) out for the season, the Ravens turned to Levine, a 27-year-old who has primarily been a special teams player and backup safety to this point in his career. The surprise start worked out rather well, as Levine was solid in coverage all day on his way to four tackles (two solo) and two passes defensed. Recently-signed nickel cornerback Danny Gorrer also fared well in his role, and he may be a threat to cut into Levine's snaps. However, given the way things played out Sunday, the Ravens will likely stick with the same lineup after their Week 11 bye. While still not a recommended option in most formats, Levine should see plenty of passes in his direction against Drew Brees in Week 12.
Tue Apr 22 201410:17Ravens re-sign ERFA S Anthony Levine
Ravens re-signed exclusive rights free agent S Anthony Levine to a one-year, $495,000 contract.
Levine didn't play a single defensive snap last season but was a big-time special teams contributor, racking up 11 tackles. He'll fill the same role again in 2014.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Aug 31 201211:21Packers waive Anthony Levine again
Packers waived S Anthony Levine.
A 2011 undrafted free agent out of Tennessee State, Levine still has practice squad eligibility. He did not appear in any games last season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Sep 3 201114:22Pack give Levine his walking papers
Packers waived S Anthony Levine.
Levine is the third safety cut loose by the Packers today, joining Anthony Bratton and Brandon Underwood. An undrafted free agent, Levine's best-case scenario is ending up on someone's practice squad.
Source: Rotoworld.com