Ravens reportedly poach former Colts analytical assistant this early offseason

The Colts have potentially lost a valuable analytical asset, but there’s ample time this early offseason to find a replacement.

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According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Baltimore Ravens have poached Indianapolis Colts Charlie Gelman, who just completed his third season as the Horseshoe’s football analyst/game management assistant.

He will now serve on new Ravens head coach Jesse Minter’s coaching staff as their game management coordinator and as a defensive assistant—which looks like a promotion of sorts:

It’s a homecoming for Gelman, who previously was a football analyst (2022-23), coaching research intern (2021-22), and scouting analytics (2019) for the Baltimore Ravens before joining the Colts back in the 2023 offseason.

It’ll be interesting to see who the Colts will bring into the organization to replace Gelman this early offseason.

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