Early years In 1979, Rosburg became an assistant at
Shanley High School. Two years later, he became a graduate assistant coach at
Northern Michigan, receiving his master's degree in 1983. Rosburg continued at Northern Michigan until taking a position as the linebackers coach at
Western Michigan in 1987. In 1992, he moved from Western Michigan to
Cincinnati as the linebackers coach. In 1996, Rosburg became the secondary coach at
Minnesota before moved to
Boston College to become the secondary coach the following year. In 1999, he became the outside linebackers and special teams coach at
Notre Dame, the team would make the
Fiesta Bowl in
2000.
Atlanta Falcons In 2007, Rosburg was hired as the special teams coordinator for the
Atlanta Falcons.
Baltimore Ravens In 2008, Rosburg was named as the assistant head coach and special teams coordinator for the
Baltimore Ravens of the
National Football League (NFL). In 2012, Rosberg recruited
Justin Tucker in as a rookie free agent, who went on to become the #1 field goal kicker in 2013. Rosburg won his first Super Bowl title when the Ravens defeated the San Francisco 49ers in
Super Bowl XLVII. In 2014, he was named the special teams coordinator and associate head coach for the Ravens. The Ravens were ranked as the number 1 special teams unit in 2015. On March 15, 2019, Rosburg announced that he was retiring from coaching. Rosburg coached at the college and professional level for 40 years and finished his career having been with the Ravens for eleven seasons.
Denver Broncos Rosburg was hired by the
Denver Broncos in 2022 to serve as an assistant to their new head coach
Nathaniel Hackett. On December 26, 2022, following the firing of Hackett, Rosburg was named as the interim head coach of the Broncos. Rosburg went 1–1 in his two games as interim head coach, and parted ways with the team following the season. ==Personal life==