Former Eagles DB coach Dennard Wilson gets the same gig in Baltimore:

Blurb from the Ravens’ writeup:

En route to a Super Bowl LVII appearance in 2022, Wilson mentored a group that helped Philadelphia establish the NFL’s No. 1 pass defense (179.8 ypg). The Eagles also permitted the NFL’s third-best opponent passer rating (81.6) and posted the league’s fourth-most takeaways (27). His secondary included CB James Bradberry and CB Darius Slay, who finished as the NFL’s only cornerback tandem to each produce at least 14 passes defensed and three interceptions in 2022. Bradberry, a second-team All-Pro, also finished with the NFL’s third-lowest passer rating allowed (55.9) and third-most passes defensed (17), among players targeted at least 50 times.

This actually makes sense for Wilson since he’s a Maryland native and Dematha kid who played for the Terrapins. That was 2000 to 2003, when Ralph Friedgen was there and they won a lot of games and were not utterly average ACC dog shit.

Marcus Hayes reported Monday that Wilson was fired. Other national guys called it a mutual parting of ways. Wilson was a candidate for the Birds’ defensive coordinator job, which went to Sean Desai, so now he goes to Baltimore to take the same gig.