Ravens offensive coordinator Declan Doyle has identified two initial candidates to be the wide receivers coach on his new staff following Greg Lewis’ departure to Cleveland.
Prentice Gill, who has been
an offensive assistant in Baltimore for the last two years, will interview for the job this week, per NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. Gill is officially listed as a coaching fellow in the team media guide. He has primarily worked with the Ravens’ receivers and oversaw back-to-back Pro Bowl campaigns from Zay Flowers. Rashod Bateman also put up career-highs in 2024, though he regressed significantly this past season.
Gill played wide receiver at Old Dominion University and moved into coaching after he finished school. He worked his way up through the college ranks and eventually worked at USC under then-OC, now-Ravens QBs coach Tee Martin. Jobs at Oregon, Arizona State, and prep school powerhouse IMG Academy followed before Gill’s move to the NFL in 2024. In that time, Gill worked with an impressive list of wide receivers, including Amon-Ra St. Brown, Michael Pittman, JuJu-Smith Schuster, Ricky Pearsall, Velus Jones Jr., and projected 2024 first-round pick Carnell Tate. Gill also coached Johnny Wilson and Juwan Johnson in college, who both converted to tight end in the NFL.
The Ravens are also expected to interview Jaguars assistant WRs coach Tyler Tettleton, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. That name may be familiar to Baltimore sports fans. Tyler Tettleton’s father, Mickey, was a star catcher for the Orioles from 1988 to 1990 with All-Star and Silver Slugger honors in 1989.
Tyler Tettleton played football at Ohio University before embarking on a coaching career in 2015. He spent three years at the University of Oklahoma before one-year stints with the Jets, the Browns, LSU, and his alma mater before arriving in Jacksonville as an assistant running backs coach in 2022. He moved over to assistant WRs coach in 2023 and survived the Jaguars’ 2025 coaching change to Liam Coen.
Tettleton has also worked with several talented wide receivers in his career, though he has not always been coaching them directly. He overlapped with Jarvis Landry and Odell Beckham Jr. in Cleveland and Terrace Marshall, Kayshon Boutte, and Trey Palmer at LSU. In Jacksonville, he helped Travis Etienne hit the ground running in 2022 after missing his entire rookie season due to injury. He then coached Calvin Ridley to a 1,000-yard campaign in his first season back from suspension and assisted in the rookie breakout of 2024 first-round pick Brian Thomas Jr. Thomas struggled this season, but 2023 sixth-rounder Parker Washington had a breakout season of his own under Tettleton’s tutelage.








