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Kyle Hamilton discussed the Ravens' hiring of head coach Jesse Minter, highlighting the importance of internal alignment and player feedback in the decision-making process. He noted that Minter's defensive background aligns with the team's philosophy, creating excitement among players.
Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton offered a behind-the-scenes perspective on the hiring of head coach Jesse Minter, describing a process where internal alignment and outside feedback helped the move come together once momentum built.
“I don’t want to discredit the process that ‘EDC’ [executive vice president and general manager Eric DeCosta] and [owner] Mr. [Steve] Bisciotti and [president] Sashi [Brown], all those guys were going through and determining our next head coach. But I think when the stars aligned, it kind of seemed like a shoe-in. And he’s been here before. He’s a defensive guy, and it would be very un-Ravens-like to veer away from the norm that much to kind of just blow it all up and just create a whole new philosophy, which, I mean, makes sense to me. So, it’s new, but it’s not.”
Hamilton also pointed to feedback from players with prior ties to Minter in Los Angeles.
“Cam [Hart] texted me and was just like, ‘I think you guys will fit very well with him.’ [There are] no egos at all, he’s very humble, very smart and doesn’t point the finger. And I think that’s somebody we all wanted and needed. And I think guys are really excited.”
As the Ravens move forward under Minter, the blend of continuity and fresh perspective could prove vital. With organizational alignment and early player buy-in already evident, Baltimore appears confident that its next era will build on tradition while evolving where needed to compete at the highest level in 2026.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Kyle Hamilton says the Ravens stayed true in hiring Jesse Minter
The decision was influenced by internal alignment among executives and positive feedback from players with prior experience with Minter.
Kyle Hamilton described Minter as humble, smart, and someone who does not assign blame, which aligns well with the team's needs.
Players expressed excitement about Minter's hiring, with feedback indicating a strong fit for the team's culture and philosophy.

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