The Baltimore Ravens have officially commenced their 2026 off-season workout program today, April 6, with Jesse Minter taking over as the team’s head coach, according to @AdamSchefter. This marks a significant leadership transition for the organization as players return to the Under Armour Performance Center in Owings Mills for the first time this spring.
Under Minter, the Ravens are starting Phase One of the NFL’s voluntary off-season schedule. This initial period is limited to strength and conditioning, physical rehabilitation, and team meetings. The arrival of the new head coach coincides with the first opportunity for the coaching staff to work directly with the roster in a formal setting as they prepare for the 2026 campaign and the upcoming NFL Draft.
The move to Jesse Minter signals a new chapter for the Ravens franchise. As the team begins its nine-week program, the focus remains on establishing a physical foundation and implementing the new staff's vision. While participation in these early sessions is voluntary, the presence of the new head coach is expected to set the tone for the organization’s off-season preparations.
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