With the Baltimore Ravens' head coach search hot and heavy, there are more names being added for coaches being brought in for interviews. So far, Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph and passing game coordinator Davis Webb were the first to be interviewed for the job that was once held by John Harbaugh.
With the firing of Super Bowl-winning head coach John Harbaugh, the Baltimore Ravens vacancy shoots to the top of the list of available jobs for all potential candidates looking for their next or first opportunity to lead a franchise.
Baltimore has both sent the most qualified coach onto the market while also having probably the top job available among the current lot of HC-needy teams.
The Baltimore Ravens have been active for less than 48 hours after firing John Harbaugh as their head coach. Baltimore has already completed one interview with Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph, with Broncos passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach Davis Webb next on the list.
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The Ravens are planning to interview Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores for their head coaching vacancy, according to NFL insider Jordan Schultz and Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer.
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Front offices around the NFL are at an all-time antsy, a trend no one is noticing more than the league's head coaches. Just a few days after the conclusion of the regular season, eight new top gigs have opened up, and that's before a single playoff game has been played.
Offense is the name of the game in the modern NFL, and offensive play callers have never been more creative. Here's a look at the top NFL play-callers from 1-32 early in the 2022 season.
The Baltimore Ravens shocked the NFL when the fired head coach John Harbaugh on Tuesday. Baltimore missed the playoffs after losing to Pittsburgh in Week 18 and the team clearly felt it was the right time to make a change.
The Baltimore Ravens have officially entered the 2026 coaching carousel, seeking the fourth head coach in franchise history after firing longtime coach John Harbaugh on Tuesday evening, per sources.
FOX Sports’ Ralph Vacchiano reports at least nine teams have expressed interest in former Ravens HC John Harbaugh as a head coaching candidate. He says six of those teams had vacancies already, making it three who didn’t.
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The Baltimore Ravens’ decision to part ways with John Harbaugh on Tuesday sent immediate shockwaves across the league. Harbaugh’s dismissal followed an 8-9 finish in the 2025 season that saw the Ravens miss the playoffs, prompting owner Steve Bisciotti to pursue a reset after nearly two decades of continuity.
The Baltimore Ravens’ search for a new head coach is underway. After firing John Harbaugh a few days ago, Baltimore is looking for a new coach to lead them into the postseason.
It's going to be a busy next week or two for the Baltimore Ravens as they look for a new head coach after firing John Harbaugh from the position. This is a search the team has not conducted in 18 years, so they will be diligent and selective in whom they bring in for interviews.
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson seemed to be the winner of an alleged power struggle when the Ravens surprisingly fired longtime head coach John Harbaugh. Does that mean Jackson's future in Baltimore is secure?