Baltimore Ravens HC John Harbaugh Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh has a sense of humor about the sign-stealing allegations that have plagued his brother Jim Harbaugh at Michigan.

The Ravens coach spoke to the media Friday about the team’s playoff preparations and couldn’t help but throw in a little reference to the Michigan scandal. Harbaugh revealed that due to bad weather across the country, some of the Ravens’ advance scouts had flights canceled. The Ravens coach then slyly noted that their in-person scouting efforts are, in fact, legal in the NFL.

Former Michigan staffer Connor Stalions was accused of leading a sign-stealing operation that involved purchasing tickets to rivals’ games and recording their sidelines. While the recording aspect would not fly anywhere, in-person advance scouting is illegal in the NCAA regardless, which is not the case in the NFL.

The sign-stealing allegations threatened to derail Michigan’s season at one point. They stabilized themselves and won the national title, with the scandal more or less devolving into joke fodder at this point. That may change once the NCAA’s investigation proceeds, but that appears to be a long way off.

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