Richard Angulo is in his eighth year with the Ravens and his fifth as the team's assistant offensive line coach. In 2020, Angulo helped guide an offensive line that blocked for the NFL's No. 1-ranked rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which averaged a league-high 5.53 yards per carry, produced the third-most rushing yards (3,071) in a 16-game NFL season and recorded a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs. The Ravens also owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%). During the season-ending five-game winning streak to earn a playoff berth, Baltimore's league-best rushing attack gained the most rushing yards (1,337) over a five-game stretch of an NFL single season since the 1950 Giants (1,369). In 2019, the Ravens ranked No. 1 in points (33.2) and rushing yards (206.0) per game, while they finished No. 2 in total yards (407.6) en route to a franchise-best 14-2 record and a second-straight AFC North title. With help from the outstanding play of the O-line, the Ravens set a new NFL single-season rushing record (3,296), besting the 1978 Patriots (3,165). Baltimore became the first team ever to average 200 passing and 200 rushing yards per game in a season. The 2019 Ravens also set season team records for TDs (64), points (531), net yards (6,521), rushing yards (3,296), first downs (386) and fewest turnovers (15). In 2018, Baltimore boasted the NFL's No. 2 rushing attack (152.6 ypg), while also racking up the second-most rushing yards (2,441) in franchise history, which currently stands as the fourth most in Ravens single-season history. Impressively, the Ravens also produced a then-franchise-record 5,999 total yards. From 2015-16, Angulo served as Baltimore's tight ends coach after being promoted from his original position of offensive coaching intern (2014). In 2016, Angulo guided the Ravens' deep tight ends corps, highlighted by TE Dennis Pitta, who led the NFL in receptions (86) by a tight end and produced the second-most (tied, WR Derrick Mason - 2005) catches in Ravens single-season history. In 2015, Angulo helped lead a young TEs group that contributed to the league's eighth-best passing attack (266.9 ypg) and a franchise record in net passing yards (4,271). During his first season in Baltimore as an offensive coaching intern, he helped provide statistical analysis, self-scouting reports and breakdowns of opposing defenses.
ADDITIONAL CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Angulo spent two years (2012-13) at Trinity International University as the Trojans' offensive line/strength and conditioning coach. Angulo also has six years of NFL playing experience as a tight end. He was originally a seventh-round draft pick of the St. Louis Rams in 2003 and spent time with the Vikings (2004-06), Bears (2006) and Jaguars (2007-08).Â
2014-20: (with Baltimore) 2020: Baltimore finished with the NFL's best rushing attack (191.9 ypg), which averaged a league-high 5.53 yards per carry, produced the third-most rushing yards (3,071) in a 16-game NFL season and tallied a franchise-record 24 rushing TDs…Ravens owned the seventh-best scoring offense (29.3 ppg) and fourth-best third-down offense (48.8%)…During the season-ending five-game winning streak to earn a playoff berth, Baltimore's league-best rushing attack gained the most rushing yards (1,337) over a five-game stretch of an NFL single season since the 1950 Giants (1,369)…Earning his second-consecutive Pro Bowl nod, Orlando Brown Jr. started the season's first seven games at right tackle and the last nine at left tackle while filling in for an injured T Ronnie Stanley. 2019: Ravens ranked No. 1 in points (33.2) and rushing yards (206.0) per game, while they finished No. 2 in total yards (407.6) en route to a franchise-best 14-2 record and a second-straight AFC North title...Ravens set a new NFL single-season rushing record (3,296), besting the 1978 Patriots (3,165)...Baltimore became the first team ever to average 200 passing and 200 rushing yards per game in a season...G Marshal Yanda capped an illustrious career with his eighth Pro Bowl nod, while T Ronnie Stanley and T Orlando Brown Jr. both earned their first Pro Bowls. 2018: Posting the NFL's No. 2 rushing attack (152.6 ypg), the Ravens racked up the then-second-most rushing yards (2,441) in franchise history...Baltimore also produced a then-franchise-record 5,999 total yards, en route to winning the AFC North title...Yanda earned his seventh Pro Bowl nod. 2017: Helped guide an offensive line that permitted the league's seventh-fewest sacks (27, tied Vikings)…Over the last nine games of the season, Baltimore averaged the league's second-most points per contest (29.4). 2016: TE Dennis Pitta ranked No. 1 in the NFL in catches (86) by a tight end, while his 86 receptions also stand as the most by a TE in Ravens single-season history and tie (Derrick Mason, 2005) for second overall...Pitta also finished with a career-high 729 receiving yards. 2015: Helped guide a young TEs group led by Crockett Gillmore, who set career highs in receptions (33), receiving yards (412) and receiving TDs (4) before being placed on Injured Reserve (back)...TE Maxx Williams broke Ravens rookie tight end marks in receptions (32) and receiving yards (268), which were surpassed by TE Mark Andrews in 2018. 2014: Entered the NFL coaching ranks as an offensive coaching intern...Ravens set then-franchise records in total points (409) and total yards (5,838)...Also permitted 19 sacks, the second fewest in team history (17 in 2006) and in the NFL.
2012-13: (with Trinity International) Spent two seasons as the offensive line/strength and conditioning coach at Trinity International. 2013: RB Chris Elliott posted his second-consecutive 1,000-yard rushing season, becoming the first back in school history to accomplish the feat...QB Steven Anderson became TIU's all-time leader in passing yards. 2012: Joined the Trojans and helped the offense rank 10th nationally in the NAIA, averaging 446.0 yards per game.
NFL PLAYER: (2003-08) Six-year NFL veteran who played for four teams...Appeared in 27 career games (six starts) and recorded 17 catches for 155 yards (9.1 avg.) and 1 TD in his career. 2007-08: (Jacksonville) Posted career highs with the Jaguars, appearing in 20 games (six starts) and totaling 16 catches for 144 yards and 1 TD in two seasons. 2004-06: (Minnesota/Chicago) Played in two games with the Vikings in 2006, recording 1 catch for 11 yards. 2003: (St. Louis) Originally drafted in the seventh round by the Rams but did not play in any regular season games.Â
College: Played TE at Western New Mexico, where he originally joined the Mustangs as a walk-on...Angulo was the first player in school history to be drafted or make an NFL active roster...Earned a bachelor's degree in rehabilitation.
Personal: Attended Sandia (Albuquerque, NM) HS, where he lettered in football and basketball...During the 2013 offseason, took part in the Bill Walsh NFL Minority Coaching Fellowship with the Minnesota Vikings...Began his coaching career with a brief stint as TEs coach at Lake Forest (IL) College before joining Trinity...He and his wife, Michelle, have a daughter, Adriana (8).