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Albert Breer, SI.com's NFL insider who has close connections to Arizona's front office, omitted the Cardinals from his list of landing spots for free agent coach John Harbaugh, who was just recently fired from the Baltimore Ravens:
As he prepares to make his next move as an NFL head coach, John Harbaugh has reportedly begun watching film of two young quarterbacks from teams with potential interest in hiring him.
John Harbaugh is looking for a new coaching job. Harbaugh is studying closely the quarterbacks of the Giants and Titans.
According to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini and Jeff Zrebiec, not only was this a firing, but Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti delivered the news to Harbaugh via a phone call—quite an unbecoming way to end the tenure of a coach who had led the club for nearly two decades.
The report noted that Harbaugh didn't view the Week 18 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers that determined the AFC North champion as a "must-win" to keep his job, but Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti "wasn't as engaged" with the coach over the final two weeks of the season.
In an ESPN report from Jamison Hensley and Jeremy Fowler, Ravens team source believed Harbaugh felt underappreciated at times in Baltimore.
With Harbaugh now out as the Ravens' head coach, we piece together the events that ultimately led to his ouster after 18 seasons.
The Cleveland Browns join 25% of the NFL in their pursuit of a head coach after firing Kevin Stefanski on Monday. Once the Baltimore Ravens fired John Harbaugh