Overview
- The Ravens announced Thursday they have agreed to terms with Jesse Minter to replace John Harbaugh as head coach.
- Earlier in the day, Minter declined a scheduled second interview with the Browns for their head‑coach vacancy, per Cleveland.com.
- Minter was one of this cycle’s most in‑demand candidates, drawing interview requests from nearly every team with an opening and reaching finalist rounds elsewhere.
- Cleveland is continuing with remaining candidates, conducting second interviews with options including Jim Schwartz, Todd Monken, Grant Udinski and Nate Scheelhaase.
- The Browns must still complete a face‑to‑face interview with a minority candidate to satisfy the NFL’s Rooney Rule after Mike McDaniel withdrew from consideration.