After a few years coaching at his former high school, Ver Steeg began his collegiate coaching career at his
alma mater, USC, as a
graduate assistant.[1][2]
Utah (first stint)
In
1986, Ver Steeg joined the Utes’ staff as a graduate assistant,[1] mostly working with quarterbacks. He continued to coach them his entire tenure with Utah. In
1988 he was given the additional title of recruiting coordinator.
Cincinnati
In
1990 Ver Steeg became a member of the Bearcats staff as the team’s wide receivers coach. In
1991 he added the title of recruiting coordinator. In
1992 he switched from coaching the wide receivers to the quarterbacks while retaining his role as the team’s recruiting coordinator.[3]
Harvard
In
1994 and
1995 Ver Steeg worked as the Harvard Crimson's passing game coordinator, quarterbacks coach, wide receivers coach, and recruiting coordinator.[3]
Chicago Bears
In
1996 Ver Steeg got his first taste coaching at the
NFL level as he worked for the Chicago Bears, as an offensive assistant and quality control coach.[4]
Illinois
From
1997 to
2000, Ver Steeg worked as the quarterbacks coach and recruiting coordinator for the Illini.[5][4]
Utah (second stint)
In
2001 Ver Steeg was finally given control over an offense, being made the Utes offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach[6][7] a position he held until the end of the
2002 season.
Rutgers
In
2003 Ver Steeg joined
Greg Schiano’s staff [8] at Rutgers[9] as the offensive coordinator[10] and quarterbacks coach a position he was in until
2005. In
2006 he was made the team’s co-offensive coordinator and running backs coach. In
2007 he had the role of running backs coach coaching All-American
Ray Rice.
Baltimore Ravens
In
2008 Ver Steeg returned to the NFL, joining
John Harbaugh’s Ravens staff as an offensive assistant.[11] He previously coached with Harbaugh in Cincinnati.[3] In
2011 he added the additional title of quarterbacks coach. In
2012 it was announced that he would be working as the team’s senior offensive assistant.[1] Ver Steeg won his first Super Bowl title when the Ravens defeated the San Francisco 49ers in
Super Bowl XLVII.[12] In
2019 he added to the senior offensive role as it was announced he would also be working with running backs. In
2021, Ver Steeg was named the Ravens’ running backs coach.[13][14] He was let go from Ravens after the 2022 season.