The Baltimore Ravens have been 1 of the NFL’s rock-solid franchises over the last 30 years, and that’s largely because of the leadership at the top.
Steve Bisciotti has owned the team since 2004. General manager Eric DeCosta, who has held that job since 2019, started working for the team in 1996 as a 25-year-old player personnel assistant.
More importantly than both of those has been stability at head coach, where only 4 people have occupied the spot; Ted Marchibroda (1996-1998), Brian Billick (1999-2007), John Harbaugh (2008-2025), and Jesse Minter, a 42-year-old former Ravens assistant who is a head coach for the 1st time in 2026.
Bleacher Report’s Brad Gagnon thinks that if the Ravens do start to backslide, it will be because of a “nightmare scenario” involving Minter and his young coaching staff, which includes 29-year-old offensive coordinator Declan Doyle.
“(The nightmare scenario) is a young coaching staff is slow to get a grip on a veteran franchise, Lamar Jackson again fails to stay healthy and a 32-year-old Derrick Henry officially hits a wall as Baltimore misses the playoffs for a second consecutive season, increasing chatter that the Jackson era could be coming to a close,” Gagnon wrote.
Minter was a defensive assistant under Harbaugh on the Ravens from 2017 to 2020 and has spent the last 5 seasons as a defensive coordinator at Vanderbilt (2021), Michigan (2022-2023), and with the Los Angeles Chargers (2024-2025) under Harbaugh’s brother, Jim Harbaugh, at Michigan and with the Chargers.
Jesse Minter Called ‘Star in the Making’ Before Hire
Minter’s name had been thrown around as a possible replacement for John Harbaugh long before the Super Bowl winner was fired following an 8-9 season in 2025.
“This week I was told that Jesse Minter is a ‘star in the making’ and that ‘he’s more than ready to be a head coach,’ ” The Athletic’s James Palmer wrote on his official X account shortly before Minter was hired in January. “This fits really well for an organization that is searching for their fourth head coach in its 30-year history.”
Minter hired a former Ravens defensive end, Anthony Weaver, as his defensive coordinator.
Doyle spent 2025 in the same role with the Chicago Bears, but the offensive coordinator position was essentially title-only, as head coach Ben Johnson called the plays.
Ravens Worst Fears Confirmed After Super Bowl
For Ravens fans, there has been a feeling that a great head coach was within their grasp in recent years — former defensive coordinator and current Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald.
Those feelings — and fears — became reality in Super Bowl LX as the Seahawks throttled the New England Patriots, 29-13, and Macdonald took his place among the game’s all-time greatest head coaches in just his second season with the franchise.
“One of the biggest what ifs in Ravens history,” Locked on Ravens’ Kevin Oestricher wrote on X. “What if Mike Macdonald never went to the Seahawks?”
“Shoutout Mike Macdonald man,” The Ravens Realm wrote on X late in the 2025 regular season. “People were doubting that he’d do anything as a head coach. Sitting at 12-3 with the #1 seed. Ravens messed up bad.”
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