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Ravens Coordinators Outline Vision for 2026 Season
New OC Declan Doyle and DC Anthony Weaver share plans for offense and defense
Published on Feb. 21, 2026
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The Baltimore Ravens introduced new offensive coordinator Declan Doyle and defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver to the media, outlining their vision for the team's offense and defense in the 2026 season. Doyle, who is the same age as star quarterback Lamar Jackson, emphasized a physical, detailed, and explosive offensive approach. Weaver praised the team's pass rushers and discussed plans to improve the defense after a down year in 2025.
Why it matters
The Ravens are undergoing a youth movement on their coaching staff, with both Doyle and Weaver being relatively young for their positions. Their success in developing the team's offense and defense will be crucial as the Ravens look to return to the playoffs and compete for a Super Bowl title.
The details
New offensive coordinator Declan Doyle, who is 29 years old like quarterback Lamar Jackson, said he expects the Ravens' offense to be "physical, detailed, and explosive" in 2026. Doyle confirmed he has already spoken with Jackson, including a lengthy Zoom session. Meanwhile, new defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver was pleased with the team's pass rushers and discussed plans to improve a defense that struggled in 2025, finishing 24th in total defense and 30th in sacks.
- On Wednesday, Ravens head coach Jesse Minter introduced Doyle, Weaver, and special teams coordinator Anthony Levine Sr. to the media and fans.
The players
Jesse Minter
The 42-year-old head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, who has assembled a young coaching staff for the 2026 season.
Declan Doyle
The 29-year-old offensive coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens, who is the same age as quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Anthony Weaver
The 45-year-old defensive coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens, who is tasked with improving the team's defense after a down year in 2025.
Anthony Levine Sr.
The special teams coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens.
Lamar Jackson
The 29-year-old star quarterback of the Baltimore Ravens, who will be working closely with new offensive coordinator Declan Doyle.
What they’re saying
“Physical, detailed, and explosive.”
— Declan Doyle, Offensive Coordinator (Yahoo Sports)
“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)
What’s next
The Ravens will depart for the NFL Scouting Combine and the start of the new league year on March 9, where Doyle, Weaver, and the rest of the coaching staff will continue to evaluate the team's roster and prepare for the upcoming season.
The takeaway
The Ravens' youth movement on the coaching staff, with Doyle and Weaver both being relatively young for their positions, will be a key storyline to watch as the team looks to bounce back from a down year in 2025 and compete for a Super Bowl title in 2026.
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