Jesse Minter, the newest head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, has received the majority share of attention surrounding the organization's youth movement, and rightfully so.
The primary focus between now and the start of the 2026 NFL Draft will be what the Baltimore Ravens and the other 27 teams with first-round picks will do on opening night.
There is a lot of hope among the Baltimore Ravens fan base that the team will be able to secure a long-term contract with center Tyler Linderbaum before he hits free agency.
In the past, the Baltimore Ravens have been focused on bringing in speed on offense and defense from the NFL Draft, but that might all change in 2026. The Ravens have a new head coach in Jesse Minter, who is looking to bring in new faces and a new attitude to the defense that is desperately needed.
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The Baltimore Ravens' defense was a clear weak point of the 2025 team, with just 30 sacks during the season, the third-worst mark in the NFL. New Ravens head coach Jesse Minter is tasked with making sure that low of a number doesn't occur ever again with a Baltimore defense.
Can Seattle keep it going? Will there be any further separation in the middle of the pack? And will things get even worse for struggling traditional powers like Green Bay? Let’s get to the games.
Minter is replacing a franchise legend in John Harbaugh and is also taking over a team that missed the playoffs after it finished the 2025 regular season with a record of 8-9.
There's no sugarcoating how inept and ineffective the Baltimore Ravens were on defense at pressuring and bringing down opposing quarterbacks during the 2025 season.
There are a total of 24 free agents for the Baltimore Ravens entering the 2026 offseason, with 19 of them being unrestricted free agents, leaving the door wide open for a lot of them to be out the door.
The Baltimore Ravens have extended a market-setting contract offer to center Tyler Linderbaum, a potential signal that the three-time Pro Bowler could remain a cornerstone of the franchise as he heads into free agency.
Baltimore Ravens' new head coach, Jesse Minter, has injected new life into the fan base to the point that Super Bowl aspirations are already being discussed for this franchise.
Could Isaiah Likely become the next big tight end in the NFL? The fifth-year pro out of Coastal Carolina is a free agent after spending four seasons with the Baltimore Ravens.
No one play is to blame for the 2025 Baltimore Ravens being the disappointing on-field mess that they were. Even their biggest gaffe of the season, Tyler Loop's missed 43-yard field goal that would have sent the team to the playoffs, required hundreds of mistakes and general failures to meet prior moments in ballooning the stakes of that one kick.
Despite having never occupied a lead position over his decorated journey as a coordinator, new Baltimore Ravens head coach Jesse Minter has accrued plenty of big-name investments.
The Baltimore Ravens are going through some changes as a new coaching staff has been implemented, and new schemes are being put in place. This means things might change in how Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson functions within the offense, as Baltimore fans hope for more running from him in 2026.
Baltimore has never been a franchise that survives on finesse alone. The Ravens’ brand is pressure, intimidation, and fourth-quarter inevitability. For two decades under John Harbaugh, that formula kept them in the AFC’s upper tier.
When a franchise brings in a new head coach, it’s never just about swapping out one voice for another. It’s about fresh ideas, new priorities and a different vision for where the team is headed.
Despite signing Mark Andrews during the season, Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said (via The Athletic’s Jeff Zrebiec) that the team would still like to retain Isaiah Likely.
Lamar Jackson remains instrumental in shaping the future of the Baltimore Ravens. General manager Eric DeCosta said Tuesday at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis that Jackson was vocal in the team's coaching search, and talks about a contract extension are underway.
Aside from lowering Lamar Jackson‘s cap charge for 2026, the Ravens’ No. 1 priority is retaining Tyler Linderbaum. The top pending free agent at the center position (and many others) is in line for a massive raise regardless of where it comes from.
The Ravens are navigating a transition in their tight end room as the offseason approaches. While Mark Andrews remains a focal point of the offense, Isaiah Likely has expressed a strong desire to branch out and find a starting role elsewhere.
Lamar Jackson reveals where he wants impending free agent tight end Isaiah Likely to play in 2026, and it’s still with the Baltimore Ravens. On Monday, B/R Gridiron asked its followers on X about which team would be Likely’s landing spot in NFL free agency.