Updated Feb. 12, 2026, 2:25 p.m. ET

The Baltimore Ravens have officially announced the full 25-person coaching staff under new head coach Jesse Minter.Only four coaches from the previous staff remain, including the newly promoted Special Teams Coordinator Anthony Levine Sr.The new staff features a youth movement, with several key coaches under the age of 40.Head coach Jesse Minter hired his father, former University of Cincinnati head coach Rick Minter, as a football analyst.

The new era is official, as Ravens head coach Jesse Minter has assembled his full staff for the 2026 season. The Ravens released the full list of 25 coaches on their staff on Thursday afternoon as the team prepares to depart for the NFL Scouting Combine and the start of the new league year on March 9.

Offensive coaching staff

Declan Doyle – Offensive Coordinator

Marcus Brady – Pass Game Coordinator

Dwayne Ledford – Offensive Line Coach & Run Game Coordinator

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Joe Lombardi – Senior Offensive Assistant Coach

Israel Woolfork – QB Coach

Eddie Faulkner – Running Backs Coach

Keary Colbert – WR Coach

Prentice Gill – Assistant WR Coach

Shawn Flaherty – Assistant OL Coach

Zack Grossi – Tight Ends Coach

Patrick Kramer – Off. Quality Control Coach

Defensive coaching staff

Anthony Weaver – Defensive Coordinator

Mike Mickens – Pass Game Coordinator & Secondary

Lou Esposito – Defensive Line Coach

Tyler Santucci – Inside Linebackers Coach

Harland Bower – Outside Linebackers Coach

P.J. Volker – Safeties Coach

Miles Taylor – Assistant Defensive Backs Coach

Charlie Gelman – Game Management Coordinator/Defensive Assistant

Andrew Rogan – Defensive Quality Control Coach

Rick Minter – Football Analyst

Special teams coaching staff

Anthony Levine Sr. – Special Teams Coordinator

Randy Brown – Senior Special Teams Coach

Ben Kotwica – Senior Assistant Special Teams Coach

Ravens holdovers

The only holdovers from John Harbaugh’s staff are Anthony Levine (promotion), Randy Brown, Prentice Gill, and Tyler Santucci. Zach Orr, Chuck Smith, Tee Martin, and Travelle Wharton, who haven’t been announced as hires elsewhere, are not part of Jesse Minter’s new staff.

Youth Movement

Offensive coordinator Declan Doyle is 29, the same age as MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson. Mickens (38), Bower (37), and Taylor (30) have yet to turn 40. Minter is 42, and his defensive coordinator, Anthony Weaver, is 45.

College coaches making the jump

Mike Mickens (Notre Dame), defensive line coach Lou Esposito (Michigan), outside linebackers coach Harland Bower (Duke), safeties coach P.J. Volker, and assistant defensive backs coach Miles Taylor (Nebraska) all departed really good college jobs to join Minter’s staff.

Football is a family business

Minter hired his dad, Rick, 71, as a senior analyst. A former head coach at the University of Cincinnati, the elder Minter led the Bearcats to three consecutive bowl games from 2000 to 2002.

Ravens have big names

Baltimore added some big names and plenty of coaching experience. Weaver previously worked as the defensive line coach in Buffalo, Cleveland, Houston, and Baltimore, and served as the defensive coordinator in Miami for the past two seasons after departing the Ravens the same year Mike Macdonald joined the Seahawks. The Ravens added former Steelers running backs coach Eddie Faulkner and senior assistant Joe Lombardi, who was the Denver Broncos’ offensive coordinator against New England in the AFC Championship Game. Dwayne Ledford, the former running game coordinator and offensive line coach in Atlanta, joins the Raens fresh off turning Bijan Robinson into a star.