18 years ago, the Baltimore Ravens hired a then-unknown entity in John Harbaugh for their vacant head coaching position. The longtime coordinator had spent a decade with the Philadelphia Eagles, but he was a special teams guy by trade with no lead coaching experience at the NFL level.
Lamar Jackson may be adding another role to his already impressive résumé in Baltimore. The two-time MVP has taken an active part in the Ravens’ search for their next head coach and is reportedly pushing for Kliff Kingsbury to join the staff as offensive coordinator.
A new era of Baltimore Ravens football has finally arrived, with new head coach Jesse Minter taking over the role from the previous 18-year leader, John Harbaugh.
The Baltimore Ravens have their man in head coach Jesse Minter, who became the fourth in franchise history, but now the heavy lifting for him begins. Minter
Offense is the name of the game in the modern NFL, and offensive play callers have never been more creative. Here's a look at the top NFL play-callers from 1-32 early in the 2022 season.
While technically he has one win on his resume, the Baltimore Ravens know Jesse Minter is coming to their team as a first-year head coach. Minter served as Michigan's interim head coach during Jim Harbaugh's 2023 suspension, but it's not like he had much of a challenge taking down East Carolina.
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The Baltimore Ravens handed the team over to Jesse Minter, and hopes are sky high for the young head coach. However, the offensive coordinator choice is important, and here are the top candidates.
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.
The Baltimore Ravens decided it was time for a fresh start when they fired John Harbaugh after 18 years together. Apparently, though, they are not ready to remove all ties from the franchise great.
The Baltimore Ravens officially ushered in a new era on Monday, agreeing to terms with former Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter as the franchise’s next head coach.
Having been with the team before, bringing back Jesse Minter was a no brainer for theBaltimore Ravens. Minter, who was in the organization from 2017-20 where he helped get his feet wet in the NFL.
The Baltimore Ravens made the move that fans were hoping they would make as they hired Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter to be the new head coach.
Now that the Baltimore Ravens have found their next head coach in Jesse Minter, the defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Chargers, the team now needs a new offensive coordinator.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
Five-year contracts have become the normal this coaching cycle, and that's exactly how long Jesse Minter will be with the Baltimore Ravens. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the newly-minted head coach signed a five-year deal to become the Ravens next head coach.
The Baltimore Ravens have entered a new chapter, naming Jesse Minter as the team’s next head coach. Minter, 42, takes over for John Harbaugh, who left earlier this month for the New York Giants after nearly two decades in Baltimore.
The Baltimore Ravens have found their man in Jesse Minter, becoming the fourth head coach in the history of the franchise. Minter has served as the Los Angeles Chargers' defensive coordinator and led them to two straight seasons of finishing in the top 10 in points allowed and top 11 in yards allowed.
The Baltimore Ravens have officially decided on their fourth head coach in franchise history. After firing John Harbaugh following an 18-year run, the Ravens are hiring Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter.
Lamar Jackson reportedly has one coach in mind for the offensive coordinator position with the Baltimore Ravens. The Ravens are searching for a new head coach following John Harbaugh’s termination.
Jesse Minter is officially coming back to Baltimore. The former John Harbaugh assistant will be hired as his successor. The Ravens announced the decision Thursday.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry has opened up on potential retirement plans following a disappointing 2025 season. Much has changed since that missed field goal that broke hearts around Maryland. The Pittsburgh Steelers won the do-or-die showdown between the teams that sent the former to the playoffs.
Jackson is perhaps the most talented dual-threat quarterback of all time, and having a creative and sharp offensive mind calling plays for him should be a scary thought for the rest of the NFL.
The Ravens may have fired John Harbaugh, but they have no intention of letting his top lieutenants follow him to New York. Baltimore has blocked a lateral move for special teams coordinator Chris Horton, per NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, preventing him from taking the same position on Harbaugh’s new staff.
While the New York Giants were courting John Harbaugh to be their next head coach, a report revealed that former Giants head coach Tom Coughlin had reached out to Harbaugh.