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The Baltimore Ravens are entering a transitional phase for the 2026 season, marked by a major coaching overhaul and a draft strategy focused on fortifying the offensive line to protect quarterback . Following an 8-9 finish in 2025 and missing the playoffs, the organization dismissed long-time head coach John Harbaugh and replaced him with former Michigan defensive coordinator Jesse Minter . 2025 Season Recap

The Ravens finished with an 8-9 record, failing to qualify for the postseason.

: Averaged 24.9 points per game (11th in NFL). The rushing attack remained elite, ranking 2nd in the league (156.6 yards/game), led by Derrick Henry's 1,595 rushing yards.

: Ranked 18th in points allowed (23.4/game). The pass rush struggled, totaling only 30 sacks, tied for the second-fewest in franchise history. Key Statistical Leaders : Passing : Lamar Jackson – 2,549 yards, 21 TDs Rushing : Derrick Henry – 1,595 yards, 16 TDs Receiving : Zay Flowers – 1,211 yards, 5 TDs Tackles : Roquan Smith – 130 tackles 2026 Coaching & Front Office

The new staff under Jesse Minter reflects a significant philosophical shift, leaning heavily on his Michigan ties. : Jesse Minter Offensive Coordinator : Declan Doyle Defensive Coordinator : Anthony Weaver General Manager : Eric DeCosta (Retained) 2026 NFL Draft Results Ravens News | Baltimore Ravens – baltimoreravens.com

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