Ravens' upcoming offseason schedule with OTAs looming

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Ravens' upcoming offseason schedule with OTAs looming

Ravens' upcoming offseason schedule with OTAs looming

The Baltimore Ravens will soon transition into organized team activities and mandatory minicamp as preparations for the 2026 season continue.

Ravens' upcoming offseason schedule with OTAs looming

The Baltimore Ravens will soon transition into organized team activities and mandatory minicamp as preparations for the 2026 season continue.

As the NFL offseason heats up, the Baltimore Ravens are gearing up for a pivotal stretch of preparation. With rookie minicamp in the rearview mirror and the 2025 NFL draft officially wrapped up, the team is now turning its attention to organized team activities (OTAs) and mandatory minicamp—key milestones on the road to the 2026 season.

For fans eager to see how the new-look Ravens are shaping up, the next few weeks offer the first real glimpse of the full roster in action under new head coach Jesse Minter. OTAs are set to kick off on May 18, marking a critical phase where coaching staff can evaluate scheme implementation, positional battles, and team chemistry.

The Ravens have been methodically working through the NFL’s three-phase offseason program. Phase One focused on meetings, strength and conditioning, and rehab—no on-field football allowed. Phase Two introduced on-field instruction with individual and group drills, laying the groundwork for both offense and defense.

Now, the team enters Phase Three: a four-week stretch of OTAs. While live contact is still off the table, Minter’s squad can run 7-on-7, 9-on-7, and 11-on-11 drills. This gives offensive coordinator Declan Doyle and defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver their best look yet at how their systems are taking shape—and how players are communicating and competing.

Here’s the Ravens’ full OTA schedule:

After OTAs wrap up, the team will hold mandatory minicamp from June 9-11 before breaking for the summer ahead of training camp. This offseason carries extra weight for Baltimore, with significant changes across the organization—from a new head coach to roster turnover on both sides of the ball, plus a wave of high-profile rookies and veteran additions.

For Ravens fans, OTAs are more than just practice—they’re the first real look at the team’s identity taking shape. Whether you’re tracking rookie standouts or veteran adjustments, this is where the foundation for the season ahead is built.

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