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 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 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.
The Baltimore Ravens have their man! To bring an end to their not-so-surprising transition away from John Harbaugh as the team's head coach, Baltimore's search has ended with a candidate who had some of his formative years right under their noses.
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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.
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The Baltimore Ravens are ending their head coaching search by bringing on board a familiar face. Per an official announcement from the team, the Ravens are hiring Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter as their next head coach, replacing John Harbaugh after 18 years at the helm.
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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.
Recently, the Baltimore Ravens made headlines by firing head coach John Harbaugh, who had been with the team for 18 years and has since joined the New York Giants.
The Baltimore Ravens are in unusual territory. For the first time since 2007, they are looking for a new head coach after making the shocking decision to fire longtime head coach John Harbaugh, who spent 18 seasons with the team and led the Ravens to a Super Bowl victory against the San Francisco 49ers in the 2012 season.
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The New York Giants have formally made a request for an interview with Willie Taggart, who is currently Baltimore Ravens assistant head coach and running backs coach, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
The Ravens are among the teams that are yet to fill their HC vacancy after firing John Harbaugh. Although former Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury did interview
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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.
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The Ravens’ hiring process to replace head coach John Harbaugh continued apace on Monday. The team is conducting a first-round interview with Jaguars defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile on Monday, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.