John Harbaugh’s Long Tenure With the Ravens Ends
After 18 seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, longtime head coach John Harbaugh was let go following the team’s season-ending loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. During his tenure, Harbaugh led the team to six AFC North titles, four AFC Championship appearances, and a Super Bowl victory. A missed walk-off field goal by rookie kicker Tyler Loop sealed both the Ravens’ season and Harbaugh’s departure.
Trump Backs Harbaugh on Social Media
President Donald Trump quickly expressed support for Harbaugh on Truth Social, writing, “HIRE JOHN HARBAUGH, FAST. HE, AND HIS BROTHER, ARE TOTAL WINNERS!!!” The president has previously met both John and Jim Harbaugh at the White House, where the coaches and their families praised the visit as a memorable experience.
Harbaugh Reflects on White House Visit
John Harbaugh recalled the meeting positively, noting he rooted for the president just as he does for his quarterback and team. Jim Harbaugh also highlighted the meaningful family experience, sharing gratitude for the opportunity to meet Trump with multiple family members.
Interest From Multiple NFL Teams
Reports suggest Harbaugh won’t remain a free agent for long, as at least seven NFL teams have reportedly contacted him about coaching opportunities. Early frontrunners for his next role appear to be the New York Giants and the Cleveland Browns, although interest spans across multiple franchises.
