Jan 3, 2021; Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh before the game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium.  Joseph Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports

Ravens HC John Harbaugh paid bill for entire restaurant during charity event

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh came in clutch on Tuesday night.

According to ESPN's Jamison Hensley, Harbaugh paid for everyone's dinner at Jimmy's Seafood Restaurant, which totaled at least $2,000. He told ESPN that the idea came from his wife, Ingrid. 

Harbaugh was at the restaurant for a charity fundraiser. He took photos with every fan who asked, including the restaurant staff.

According to ESPN, Jimmy's Seafood has raised more than $430,000 to save Baltimore bars and restaurants amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. 

Harbaugh is no stranger to making nice gestures. In April 2020, he and his wife donated meals for Baltimore hospital workers, amid other donations. 

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