Ravens hire Jesse Minter
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Week 18 felt like hitting the bottom of the barrel. Baltimore missed the playoffs this time around, which led to a change. Johns Harbaugh is out. Jesse Minter is in, and he's here to do one thing: get this team over the hump and win a Super Bowl. Make no mistake. Consecutive postseason appearances aren't enough.
While Baltimore is doing its due diligence in its head-coaching search, the team knows it can't miss on this hire.
The Baltimore Ravens have a new head coach for the first time since the 2007 season. Baltimore hired Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter to fill the vacancy left by their decision to fire John Harbaugh after missing the playoffs during the 2025 campaign.
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Before they even began the process of interviewing more than a dozen people for their coaching vacancy, the Baltimore Ravens knew plenty about Jesse Minter. Now he has the job. The Ravens hired the 42-year-old Minter on Thursday,
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After six straight losing seasons in Denver, Sean Payton came in and got the Broncos the AFC’s No. 1 seed and off life support. Mike Vrabel similarly revived the Patriots, this year’s No. 2 AFC seed after consecutive 4-13 seasons. Both are assisted by especially decorated coordinators (Denver DC Vance Joseph and New England OC Josh McDaniels).