A little over a week after being fired by the Baltimore Ravens, veteran coach John Harbaugh has decided where he wants to be next season. Harbaugh, who has a 180-113 career record, was linked to the Atlanta Falcons, New York Giants and Tennessee Titans.
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Former Ravens head coach John Harbaugh met with the Giants today, and despite the team’s best efforts, he went home without having signed a contract. New
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The New York Giants completed an interview with former Ravens HC John Harbaugh on Wednesday, per Jordan Schultz. Harbaugh is returning back to his home in Baltimore and the two sides will remain in contact.
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The Ravens are interviewing head coaching candidates to replace John Harbaugh, but they also have their eyes on the second-biggest part of their offseason: negotiating another extension with Lamar Jackson.
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According to Dianna Russini, the Titans are planning to meet former Ravens HC John Harbaugh for an interview on Thursday. Harbaugh is scheduled to leave his in-person visit in New York tonight and return to his home in Baltimore, per Russini.
For as wide-reaching as the Baltimore Ravens' search to replace recently-fired Head Coach John Harbaugh has felt, former Ravens employees and branches of the Harbaugh coaching tree keep ending up right back in Baltimore's interview room.
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For the first time in 18 seasons, the Baltimore Ravens are heading into the season with a brand-new voice in the headset. Owner Steve Bisciotti stunned the league by pulling the plug on longtime head coach John Harbaugh, finally hitting reset after years of playoff heartbreak—and a season that didn’t even make it to the playoffs.
John Harbaugh's first in-person interview since being fired by the Baltimore Ravens was with the New York Giants. Harbaugh hosted Giants senior player personnel executive Chris Mara for lunch at Harbaugh's house on Sunday.
During the Baltimore Ravens' over-hour-long press conference with owner Steve Bisciotti and general manager Eric DeCosta, they were fielding multiple questions about former head coach John Harbaugh and what went into his firing, but there were also some that wondered about the future of kicker Tyler Loop.
John Harbaugh was let go after 18 seasons and one Super Bowl win. Now, the Ravens will have one of the most sought-after job openings in this hiring cycle.
The Louisville product has two years left on his contract. His contract comes with $74.5 million cap hits in both of those years, and getting him to sign an extension would probably help lower that cap number.
If you were paying close attention to Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti's press conference this Tuesday, you would've noticed that he shared his preference for his next head coach.