Ravens, Harbaugh Part Ways After 18 Seasons with Organization
- On January 6, 2026, Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh and the team decided to part ways, ESPN reported.
- Two days after a 26-24 loss at the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Baltimore Ravens finished 8-9 despite entering as preseason Super Bowl favorites.
- In his 18-year run Harbaugh compiled a 180-113 regular-season record, guided the Ravens to a Super Bowl XLVII title, and ranks 12th for most all-time NFL wins with 193.
- The vacancy is expected to draw strong interest from candidates as the Baltimore Ravens head-coaching vacancy is among the most notable shifts in the NFL offseason coaching market involving six other NFL teams.
- Harbaugh had signed a three-year contract last offseason and was under contract through the 2028 season, but a 1-5 start and injuries during the season intensified Ravens fanbase criticism.
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