The Baltimore Ravens have officially appointed Jesse Minter as their new head coach, filling the vacancy left by the recently dismissed John Harbaugh. Minter, who previously served as the defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Chargers, agreed to a five-year contract to lead the franchise. This hiring marks a return to Baltimore for Minter, who formerly worked as an assistant for the team before finding success under Jim Harbaugh at the collegiate and professional levels. His impressive defensive performance with the Chargers made him a top candidate during this hiring cycle, leading him to choose the Ravens over several other interested teams. By selecting a protégé of the Harbaugh coaching tree, the organization aims to maintain its culture of excellence while transitioning into a new era. This move represents Minter's first head coaching role, bringing high expectations for the future of the team.