
"Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver has been requested to interview for the Ravens' head coaching vacancy created by firing Harbaugh Tuesday night, according to an NFL Network report Wednesday. Weaver has significant ties to the Ravens. He was drafted by them out of Notre Dame in 2002, playing his first four seasons with the franchise. He returned to coach in Baltimore as an assistant from 2021 through 2023."
"With the Dolphins, Weaver led the No. 4 total defense and No. 10 scoring defense in 2024, rankings which fell to 22nd and 24th, respectively, in 2025. But Weaver is widely regarded in league circles as having the leadership traits and communication skills necessary to lead a locker room. The Ravens' head coach interview request for Weaver marked his third in three days since Miami's season ended with Sunday's loss to the New England Patriots."
"He was requested by the Atlanta Falcons, who fired Raheem Morris, on Monday and the Arizona Cardinals, who parted ways with Jonathan Gannon, Tuesday. He was interviewed by the Falcons and Washington Commanders in 2024, before settling on the Dolphins' defensive coordinator gig, and the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints in 2025. Miami, while still not releasing a statement affirming coach Mike McDaniel's return for the 2026 season, still has him on as head coach days after season's end."
The Baltimore Ravens requested an interview with Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver for their head coaching vacancy after firing John Harbaugh. Weaver was drafted by the Ravens in 2002, played four seasons there, and coached in Baltimore from 2021 through 2023. He left after not being promoted to defensive coordinator in 2024 and took the Dolphins' DC job. With Miami, his defense ranked fourth overall and tenth in scoring in 2024, then fell to 22nd and 24th in 2025. Weaver is regarded for leadership and communication, and his recent interview requests have come from multiple NFL teams.
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