Martin, 42, comes to Baltimore after most recently serving as assistant head coach/passing game coordinator/wide receivers coach at the University of Tennessee (2019-20). He has also held assistant positions at Southern California (2012-18), Kentucky (2010-11) and New Mexico (2009). He began his coaching career as passing game coordinator at Morehouse College in 2006.
"Tee is a natural, charismatic leader, whose bright offensive mind will benefit our young group of wideouts," Harbaugh said. "His history of coaching standout receivers on the collegiate level will translate well to the NFL."
A legendary Tennessee quarterback and 1998 national champion, Martin enjoyed a three-year playing career in the NFL and two seasons in the CFL, before joining the coaching ranks in 2006. Upon his return to Tennessee in 2019, Martin helped lead improvements across the board for the offense, as the Volunteers saw an increase in production in total offense, passing yards, rushing yards, scoring and third-down conversions.
While serving as offensive coordinator at USC in 2017, Martin helped the Trojans form the nation's 13th-ranked offense, en route to winning the Pac-12 Championship and advancing to the Cotton Bowl.
Throughout his coaching career, Martin has helped guide and develop NFL wide receivers JuJu Smith-Schuster, Nelson Agholor, Robert Woods and Randall Cobb.
In addition to his coaching career, Martin also served as a trainer for Nike and the Elite 11 Quarterback Camps.
Tee and his wife, Toya, have sons, Kaden and Cannon, and twins, daughter A'Yadra and son Amari, who is a starting wide receiver at Clemson.