Harbaugh and Reid to Face Off in AFC Championship Game
Longtime colleagues, now rival head coaches, prepare for high-stakes showdown
- John Harbaugh and Andy Reid, who have a long history of working together, will face off as head coaches in the upcoming AFC Championship Game.
- Harbaugh, now the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, was a special teams coordinator under Reid at the Philadelphia Eagles.
- Reid, currently the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, has a 5-2 record against Harbaugh in their head-to-head series.
- The game will also feature last year's NFL Most Valuable Player, Patrick Mahomes of the Chiefs, against this year's presumptive MVP, Lamar Jackson of the Ravens.
- Harbaugh credits Reid with teaching him valuable lessons in coaching, including the principle of 'Don't Judge', which he saw on a note card in Reid's office.