Ravens players praise Jesse Minter while taking aim at John Harbaugh
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 22, 2026, 1:02 PM
Last updated Aug 22, 2026

Baltimore Ravens veterans Rashod Bateman and Ronnie Stanley critiqued former head coach John Harbaugh while expressing confidence in new coach Jesse Minter. They emphasized a focus on details and communication from Minter's staff, contrasting this with their experiences under Harbaugh. Meanwhile, several former Ravens players followed Harbaugh to the New York Giants, where he is also appreciated for his coaching style. The Giants held joint practice with the Miami Dolphins, with players highlighting the intensity and preparation that has helped them in challenging conditions.
- •Rashod Bateman and Ronnie Stanley express faith in coach Jesse Minter.
- •Players highlight improved communication and attention to detail under Minter.
- •Several former Ravens joined John Harbaugh on the Giants.
- •Giants practice prepares them for challenging conditions against the Dolphins.
- •Harbaugh praised by former Ravens for his impact on their careers.
- 1:02 PMYahoo Sports — John Harbaugh not detailed? Communicative? Ravens players take swipe at ex-coach
"Giants coach takes a broadside from Baltimore players praising new head coach Jesse Minter.
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