Jesse Minter Raps for Ravens Players, Showing a Different Side of Baltimore’s New Head Coach
First-year head coach Jesse Minter performed Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” during a team outing, giving players a glimpse of his personality as Baltimore prepares for its second preseason game.


The Baltimore Ravens’ first year under head coach Jesse Minter has already included a blowout preseason win, a positive injury update on cornerback Nate Wiggins, and now an impromptu rap performance that has caught the attention of players and fans.
During a team outing in training camp, Minter stepped in front of his players and rapped Eminem’s hit “Lose Yourself.” The scene, described by those present as energetic and comfortable, offered a glimpse into the personality behind Baltimore’s fourth head coach in franchise history. Players cheered as Minter delivered the performance, which came as the team continues preparations for its second preseason game on Saturday against the Minnesota Vikings.
Por que importa
Minter, 43, was hired in January after two seasons as the Los Angeles Chargers’ defensive coordinator. He previously worked for the Ravens from 2017 through 2020, first as a defensive assistant and later as defensive backs coach. The Ravens defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 24–7 in their preseason opener last weekend, leading from start to finish.
Key facts
| Detail | Information |
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| Event | Jesse Minter performs “Lose Yourself” rap for Ravens players during a team outing at training camp |
| Context | First-year head coach, Ravens beat Eagles 24–7 in preseason opener, second preseason game vs. Minnesota Vikings on Saturday |
| Minter’s background | Began coaching at Notre Dame (2006), held coordinator roles at Indiana State, Georgia State, Vanderbilt and Michigan; served as Ravens defensive assistant and DB coach from 2017–2020, then Chargers DC before returning as head coach |
Contexto
The moment underscores a deliberate shift in team culture. Minter has taken a long road to the head coaching job, starting his career at Notre Dame in 2006, then working as a graduate assistant at Cincinnati, coaching linebackers at Indiana State, and serving as defensive coordinator at Georgia State. He helped the Panthers earn their first bowl appearance in 2015 before returning to the NFL with the Ravens in 2017. After a brief stint at Vanderbilt, Minter moved to Michigan and helped shape a national championship defense.
Now back in Baltimore as head coach, Minter is the fourth person to hold the role in team history. The rap performance is a small but telling sign of how he connects with his roster. As the song’s lyrics note, “this opportunity comes once in a lifetime” — a line that reflects Minter’s own path to leading an NFL team.
How this matters for NationalSportsWeb readers
For Ravens fans and NFL followers tracking the 2025 season, Minter’s style and team morale are early indicators of how Baltimore might perform under new leadership. A head coach who can command respect while also relaxing with his players helps build chemistry during the long training camp grind. The upcoming preseason game against the Vikings will be another test of Minter’s game management and the team’s readiness for the regular season.
What’s next for the Ravens
Baltimore will host the Minnesota Vikings on Saturday. The team is expected to give more playing time to starters and continues to monitor the health of key players. Cornerback Nate Wiggins recently received a positive injury update after being carted off during practice, though the team has not released a timeline for his return.
The preseason schedule also includes a game against the Commanders before the regular-season opener. Minter’s approach — combining defensive expertise with a relatable coaching style — may help the Ravens maintain the control they showed in the first preseason outing.
Source: Yahoo Sports – “Ravens HC Jesse Minter channels his inner rap star in front of his players” (https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/ravens-hc-jesse-minter-channels-042830841.html)
Datos clave
| Punto | Detalle |
|---|---|
| Fuente | Yahoo Sports |
| Fecha | 2026-08-21T04:28:30+00:00 |
| Tema | Ravens HC Jesse Minter channels his inner rap star in front of his players |
Source
Yahoo Sports Original publication: 2026-08-21T04:28:30+00:00
Evan Mitchell
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