Ravens Introduce New Coaching Staff for 2026 Season

Head coach Jesse Minter brings in fresh faces to lead offense, defense and special teams

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

The Baltimore Ravens held a press conference on Wednesday to introduce their new coaching staff for the 2026 NFL season. New head coach Jesse Minter has assembled a completely new group of coordinators, including Anthony Weaver as defensive coordinator, Declan Doyle as offensive coordinator, and Anthony Levine Sr. taking over special teams. This level of change is unprecedented for the Ravens organization, which has not hired a new head coach and three coordinators since moving to Baltimore in 1996.

Why it matters

The Ravens are ushering in a new era with this coaching staff overhaul, as they look to build on their strong foundation while also embracing a fresh approach. Minter believes his prior experience with the organization will help strike the right balance between tradition and innovation as the team aims to remain a perennial playoff contender.

The details

At the press conference, Minter, Weaver, Doyle and Levine laid out their visions for the team's offense, defense and special teams units. Doyle emphasized that the offense will be physical, detailed and explosive, while Weaver and Levine discussed their plans to uphold the Ravens' defensive and special teams standards. The new coordinators come from diverse backgrounds, with Weaver and Levine having prior experience with the Ravens, and Doyle being the only one without previous ties to the organization.

  • The press conference introducing the new Ravens coaching staff took place on Wednesday, February 19, 2026.

The players

Jesse Minter

The new head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, taking over for the retiring John Harbaugh.

Anthony Weaver

The new defensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens, returning to the organization after previously serving as an assistant coach.

Declan Doyle

The new offensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens, the only top coordinator without prior ties to the organization.

Anthony Levine Sr.

The new special teams coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens, promoted from an assistant coaching role.

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What they’re saying

“The way we want our offense to look, the non-negotiables are that we're physical, we're detailed and we're explosive. Those are the three things and pillars that we want to hang our hats on.”

— Declan Doyle, Offensive Coordinator (98online.com)

“I think there's a foundational way that the Ravens play that we need to play like, but I also think that there's a new age, and a new way to do things. That's the reason we're all sitting up here, is that change can be embraced, change can energize people.”

— Jesse Minter, Head Coach (98online.com)

What’s next

The new Ravens coaching staff will now begin the process of implementing their vision for the team's offense, defense and special teams units as they prepare for the 2026 NFL season.

The takeaway

The Ravens' coaching overhaul represents a significant shift for the organization, as they look to build on their strong foundation while also embracing a fresh approach under new leadership. The diverse backgrounds and perspectives of the new coordinators could provide the spark the team needs to remain a contender in the AFC.