byRyan Mink,Clifton Brown&Justin Robertson
A new era is underway for the Ravens, who have agreed to hire Jesse Minter as the franchise’s fourth head coach.
Here are the latest reports on Minter’s staff:
Offensive Coordinator
Ravens Want to Talk to Davis Webb Again
Webb already previously interviewed for the Ravens’ head coach position, but now could still make an upward move by becoming a first-time offensive coordinator.
A 31-year-old former NFL quarterback, Webb is known for his high football intelligence. He worked with Box Nix the past couple seasons and for three years under Denver Head Coach Sean Payton, including last season as the pass game coordinator.
Ravens Request Interview With Bears’ Offensive Coordinator
Doyle just wrapped up his first season in Chicago under first-year Head Coach Ben Johnson. The 30-year-old Doyle previously was the Denver Broncos Tight Ends Coach (2023-2024) and an offensive assistant for the New Orleans Saints (2019-2022). He started his coaching career as an offensive student assistant at the University of Iowa.
Doylereportedly withdrewfrom the Eagles’ offensive coordinator search Monday.
Ravens to Interview Lions’ Wide Receivers Coach
Montgomery has been with the Lions for the past three seasons, helping Detroit rank among the league’s most explosive offenses.
Montgomery was previously the running backs coach for Detroit in 2023 and 2024 and for the Indianapolis Colts from 2021-2022. Before those positions, he was Maryland’s offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach for two seasons and East Carolina’s head coach from 2016-2018.
His first job in the NFL was as the wide receivers coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 2010-2012.
Kliff Kingsbury Emerges as Strong Candidate
Kingsbury mutually parted ways with the Commanders after serving as their play-caller for two seasons. Kingsbury was the orchestrator behind the Commanders’ fifth-highest scoring offense (28.5 points per game) in 2024 that propelled them to the NFC Championship. A former quarterback, Kingsbury was the head coach for the Arizona Cardinals from 2019-2022, compiling a 28-37-1 record, and served as the head coach at Texas Tech from 2013-2018.
The Ravens interviewed Kingsbury for their head coach opening before hiring Minter.
NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo also said Joe Brady was a strong candidate, but the BillshiredBrady as their next head coach.
MORE:Five Things to Know About Kingsbury
Defensive Coordinator
Ravens Complete Interview With Joe Cullen
The Ravens have reportedly completed an interview with Cullen for their defensive coordinator position.
Cullen served as the Ravens’ defensive line coach from 2016-2020, overlapping with Minter’s first stint in Baltimore. Cullen has been with the Chiefs for the last four seasons, helping the franchise win two Super Bowls.
Cullen was the Jacksonville Jaguars’ defensive coordinator for one season in 2021 under Urban Meyer, who was fired during his first season at the helm. Cullenreportedly interviewedfor the Washington Commanders’ defensive coordinator job earlier this month.
Chargers Complete Interview With Zach Orr
Orr has been the Ravens’ defensive coordinator for the past two seasons, but his status is uncertain after Baltimore parted ways with John Harbaugh. Baltimore’s defense took a step back this season, falling from ninth and 10th in points, respectively, in Orr’s first season to 18th and 24th in 2025.
The Chargers are looking for a new defensive coordinator after Minter’s departure.
Special Teams Coordinator
Chris Horton Following Harbaugh to New York
The Ravens will be reportedly looking for three new coordinators.
Horton has been with the Ravens since 2014, including the special teams coordinator since 2019. Baltimore had one of the league’s top special teams units most seasons under his tenure. It ranked 12th in the league in 2025,per DVOA.
The Ravens reportedly blocked some assistant coachesfrom making lateral moves, including Horon. Horton would be adding assistant head coach duties with Harbaugh and the Giants. Minter would now decide who he wants to lead his special teams unit.
Inside Linebackers Coach
Ravens to Reportedly Keep Tyler Santucci on Staff
Santucci just finished his first year as Baltimore’s inside linebackers coach. The 37-year-old Santucci was previously Georgia Tech’s Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers coach in 2024 and made previous stops at several colleges.
Defensive Pass Game Coordinator/Defensive Backs Coach
Ravens Add Highly-Regarded College Coach to Defense
As Minter begins to build out his staff, he has reportedly dipped into the college ranks. Mickens is a highly-regarded coach who has excelled in South Bend and other stops. Notre Dame ranked third in the nation in pass defense in 2023 and fourth in 2024.
A former NFL cornerback, Mickens worked with Sauce Gardner at Cincinnati, Benjamin Morrison, Xavier Watts, and other gifted Notre Dame defensive backs. Mickens was the cornerbacks coach while Kyle Hamilton was at Notre Dame but the two surely had a lot of overlap.
Minter was a graduate assistant when Mickens was playing at Cincinnati in 2007-2008. Mickens’ second job in coaching was a defensive assistant on Minter’s 2012 defensive staff at Indiana State.
Offensive Line Coach
Ravens Hire Former Falcons Offensive Line Coach Dwayne Ledford
Ledford had been with the Falcons since 2021, serving as Atlanta’s offensive line coach for all five seasons and earning the run game coordinator position for the last two. Spurred by star running back Bijan Robinson and a strong offensive line, the Falcons have had a top-10 rushing offense in each of the past three seasons.
A former NFL offensive lineman, the 49-year-old Ledford bounced around at the college level before earning his first NFL job in Atlanta.
Former Ravens offensive line coach George Warhop isreportedly expectedto follow Todd Monken to Cleveland.
Wide Receivers Coach
Ravens’ Greg Lewis Leaving for Tennessee
Minter will reportedly have another vacancy to fill with Wide Receivers Coach Greg Lewis reportedly leaving for Tennessee.
Lewis has coached Baltimore’s wideouts for the past three seasons. Under his leadership, Zay Flowers became the Ravens’ first wide receiver voted to the Pro Bowl and has posted back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons. Rashod Bateman had a breakout 2024 campaign.
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