Jesse Minter details his most encouraging takeaways from Ravens preseason win

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Saturday night left very little room for criticism as the Baltimore Ravens sent the hometown fans home happy. They opened the preseason with a 24-7 one-sided victory over the Philadelphia Eagles.

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In true midseason form, Jesse Minter wasn't interested in celebrating the result for long. By Monday, the Ravens' first-year head coach had already shifted his attention toward the lessons learned from the performance and how to help his team improve.

That's the reality of August football. The result matters far less than the lessons a team can carry into September, and Minter's attention was already fixed on those details.

For Jesse Minter, it's the little things that matter

The Ravens have another busy week. Monday morning's practice was followed by Jesse Minter's chat with the media. Tuesday brings a walkthrough before the Ravens fly to Minnesota for joint practices against the Vikings.

When asked what stood out after reviewing the film, Minter pointed to several encouraging developments. Interestingly, his first answer had little to do with touchdowns, highlight plays, or individual statistics.

"One of the things was just [our] pre-snap operation. I thought [it] was really well done on both sides of the ball. The ability... We had some in and out of plays, in and out of some run checks and things like that. Same thing on defense with some calls... I thought the guys did a really good job owning the operation."

For Minter, one of the biggest positives was how efficiently Baltimore functioned before the ball was even snapped. The Ravens handled checks, adjustments, and communication responsibilities effectively throughout the game, avoiding many of the operational mistakes that often surface during preseason contests.

"We were never really up against the play clock, which was awesome... The second thing, [is] just seeing guys make plays, seeing guys make tough, contested catches, putting the ball out there and guys making plays downfield.

That may not generate the same excitement as a long touchdown or a sack, but it speaks to preparation, communication and attention to detail. Those are often the traits coaches look for when evaluating whether a team is progressing. Minter also liked what he saw from his quarterbacks and receivers working together to create explosive plays.

"I thought the quarterbacks did a great job giving catchable passes, and those guys did a really good job. I thought our run blocking got better as the game went on, and then I thought, defensively, we did a good job overall. [I] would have liked to have contained the quarterback a little bit better a few times, but all in all, just a lot of good stuff on film."

The Ravens also showed improvement on the ground as the game unfolded, another encouraging sign for an offense still settling into a new system. Defensively, Minter saw plenty to like while still identifying areas that need improvement before the regular season opener.

"I thought, defensively, we did a good job overall. [I] would have liked to have contained the quarterback a little bit better a few times, but all in all, just a lot of good stuff on film."

The encouraging part for Baltimore may be that Minter's biggest takeaways weren't tied to a single standout player or a memorable moment. Instead, they centered on operation, communication, execution, and physical improvement throughout the game. Those are the kinds of building blocks coaches hope will carry over long after the preseason scoreboard is forgotten.

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