
“John Harbaugh’s Surprising 3-Year Extension: What This Means for the Ravens’ Future Plans”
In the ever-evolving landscape of the NFL, few stories resonate like that of John Harbaugh and the Baltimore Ravens. As one of the longest-serving head coaches in the league, Harbaugh’s recent three-year contract extension through the 2028 season signals the team’s unwavering commitment to his leadership—and to their championship aspirations. Since taking the reins in 2008, Harbaugh has navigated the Ravens through a remarkable journey marked by a Super Bowl title and an impressive win-loss record. What’s particularly striking is that amidst the ups and downs of coaching turnover and roster changes, he remains a steady force, having witnessed the transformation of players like Lamar Jackson from childhood dreams to NFL superstars. As the Ravens gear up for another season filled with potential, the question looms large: can Harbaugh lead them to return to Super Bowl glory? Fans and analysts alike are eager to find out as the Ravens look to build on a season marked by highs and lows. Buckle up, because this journey promises to be thrilling! If you want to dive deeper into the unfolding narrative, LEARN MORE.
AdvertisementHarbaugh has been the Ravens’ head coach since 2008, a span of time in which the team has gone 172-104 with a championship at Super Bowl XLVII in 2013.
AdvertisementWith another coach, there would probably be louder questions of whether the Ravens need a new leader on the sidelines if they want to win a Super Bowl with Jackson, but Harbaugh’s ring from 2013, won with Joe Flacco under center, clearly has the team still confident in his abilities.
With another coach, there would probably be louder questions of whether the Ravens need a new leader on the sidelines if they want to win a Super Bowl with Jackson, but Harbaugh’s ring from 2013, won with Joe Flacco under center, clearly has the team still confident in his abilities.
John Harbaugh has been coaching the Ravens since Lamar Jackson was 10 years old. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)Baltimore is on track to enter the 2025 season once again as a contender, with nearly their entire core from 2024 still in place. Their biggest offseason win was retaining left tackle Ronnie Stanley on a three-year, million deal, and they also added former All-Pro wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins on a one-year deal.
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