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Ravens Announce New Coordinator Hires
Minter's staff takes shape with young OC, familiar defensive mind, and special teams veteran.
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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The Baltimore Ravens have announced their new offensive, defensive, and special teams coordinators under new head coach Jesse Minter. The hires include Declan Doyle as the youngest OC in the NFL, Anthony Weaver returning to the team as defensive coordinator, and Anthony Levine Sr. taking over special teams.
Why it matters
Minter has big shoes to fill in replacing John Harbaugh, so the pressure is on to build the right coaching staff. These coordinator hires will be crucial in determining the team's success next season and beyond.
The details
Doyle, 29, is considered one of the brightest young offensive minds in the league, known for his use of pre-snap motion and halftime adjustments. Weaver, a former Ravens player and coach, brings extensive experience as a defensive coordinator. Levine is a Ravens lifer, having played 10 seasons for the team and now taking over special teams.
- The Ravens announced the new coordinator hires on Tuesday, February 12, 2026.
The players
Jesse Minter
The new head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, replacing the retiring John Harbaugh.
Declan Doyle
The 29-year-old offensive coordinator, one of the youngest in the NFL.
Anthony Weaver
The new defensive coordinator, a former Ravens player and coach.
Anthony Levine Sr.
The new special teams coordinator, a long-time Ravens player and coach.
What they’re saying
“We are thrilled to welcome Declan to the Ravens Flock. An architect of offense, Declan will build around our players through communication, collaboration, relationships and trust. His innovative mindset, collaborative spirit, team-first approach and extensive NFL experience make him an outstanding addition to the Ravens organization.”
— Jesse Minter, Head Coach (98online.com)
“A highly regarded defensive mind, Anthony Weaver has a proven track record of success and is the definition of what it means to be a Raven. He elevates players with his football IQ, tactical knowledge, and natural teaching ability — all attributes that make him one of the game's most respected coaches.”
— Jesse Minter, Head Coach (98online.com)
What’s next
The new Ravens coaching staff will look to quickly establish their systems and build chemistry with the players during the offseason program.
The takeaway
Minter has assembled a talented and experienced coaching staff that blends young, innovative minds with familiar faces who know the Ravens' culture. The success of these coordinator hires will be crucial in determining if Minter can continue the team's winning ways.
