John Harbaugh is fired
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Scoot over Kevin Stefanski and Klint Kubiak, there's a new most sought-after coach in the 2026 NFL coaching carousel: John Harbaugh. The Baltimore Ravens fired their coach of 18 seasons (2008-2025) on Tuesday two days after losing the de facto AFC North championship game to the Pittsburgh Steelers on a missed field goal as time expired.
The Baltimore Ravens fired John Harbaugh on Tuesday, parting ways with the coach after 18 years. The New York Giants have reportedly set their sights on hiring Harbaugh.
From family connections to Cleveland to Jimmy Haslam's open checkbook, the Browns have compelling reasons to believe they can lure the Super Bowl-winning coach.
Baltimore had a chance to clinch the AFC North title on Sunday night, but lost the win-and-in Week 18 showdown against the rival Pittsburgh Steelers 26-24 on a last-second missed field goal. Harbaugh was the second-longest tenured coach in the NFL and is the winningest coach in Ravens history,
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