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Ravens Hire Harbaugh Disciples to Lead New Era
Familiar faces return to Owings Mills as Jesse Minter takes over as head coach
Published on Feb. 17, 2026
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The Baltimore Ravens have hired a new coaching staff led by head coach Jesse Minter, who has deep ties to the Harbaugh coaching tree. Minter has brought in several familiar faces, including offensive coordinator Declan Doyle and defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver, who have previously worked with John Harbaugh. The Ravens are hoping the familiarity and college coaching backgrounds of the new staff will help them build on their recent success, though there are questions about the lack of NFL play-calling experience for some of the key hires.
Why it matters
The Ravens are transitioning to a new era after John Harbaugh's long tenure as head coach. Maintaining continuity with the Harbaugh coaching philosophy is important, but the team is also looking to inject fresh ideas and energy with a younger staff. How the new coaches, especially the first-time coordinators, are able to mesh with veteran players like Lamar Jackson will be crucial to the team's success going forward.
The details
The Ravens have hired 29-year-old Declan Doyle as their new offensive coordinator, despite his lack of prior play-calling experience. Doyle previously worked under Sean Payton and Ben Johnson, who are seen as two of the brightest offensive minds in the NFL. Defensively, the team has brought in Anthony Weaver as coordinator, though he will not be the one calling the plays on game days - that responsibility will fall to head coach Jesse Minter. The Ravens have also hired several other coaches with college backgrounds, including special teams coordinator Anthony Levine, who played for the team for over a decade.
- The Ravens hired Jesse Minter as their new head coach in early February 2026.
- Declan Doyle and Anthony Weaver were hired as the team's new offensive and defensive coordinators, respectively, shortly after Minter's hiring.
The players
Jesse Minter
The new head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, who previously served as the defensive coordinator at Vanderbilt University.
Declan Doyle
The 29-year-old offensive coordinator for the Ravens, who previously worked under Sean Payton and Ben Johnson.
Anthony Weaver
The new defensive coordinator for the Ravens, who has prior experience as a defensive coordinator in the NFL.
Anthony Levine
The Ravens' new special teams coordinator, who played for the team as a defensive back and special teams contributor for over a decade.
Lamar Jackson
The star quarterback of the Baltimore Ravens, who will be entering his 9th NFL season in 2026.
What they’re saying
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)
The takeaway
The Ravens' new coaching staff brings a mix of Harbaugh-era familiarity and fresh ideas, with a focus on connecting with players and maximizing the talents of veteran stars like Lamar Jackson. However, the lack of NFL play-calling experience for some key hires like Declan Doyle could lead to early-season growing pains as the new staff finds its footing.
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