Feb. 28, 2026, 7:33 p.m. ET
When a new head coach takes the podium, every word gets parsed. Fans want vision. The media wants specifics. Front offices want reassurance that the plan is clear and actionable. The Baltimore Ravens haven’t changed coaches very often. Jesse Minter is just their fourth as they enter the franchise’s 31st year, so when he is asked anything, no one needs to question why fans and the media are all ears.
Recapping Jesse Minter’s media tour at the NFL Combine.
Mike Minter has had a long week, and he’s enjoyed every moment of it. He spoke with the media before the nitty-gritty began at the NFL Combine. He was a guest of Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio and Chris Simms. He was asked where Baltimore must improve to generate immediate success.
That was just part of his media tour in Indianapolis at the NFL Combine. He also met with Pat McAfee, Rich Eisen, and SiriusXM NFL radio, among others.
None of this was about small talk. They were windows of opportunity to explain how he intends to shape this great organization’s next chapter.
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Baltimore isn’t a rebuilding franchise searching for identity. This is a team with playoff expectations. Theirs is a physical brand of football and a locker room built to compete now.
That makes the margin for error thinner. The areas that need improvement are already obvious. Eric DeCosta and his staff will be allowed to fill their needs in free agency.
Minter understands that quick turnarounds don’t come from cosmetic upgrades. They come from strengthening the foundation. As long as he maintains that theory, he’ll be fine. It’s a tried-and-true method that has worked for so many great Ravens teams, including two Super Bowl champions.