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Ravens Fire John Harbaugh After Playoff Miss

The move follows an 8–9 season that fell far short of title expectations.

Overview

  • Baltimore ends the 18-season tenure of its winningest coach, who went 193–124 with six AFC North titles and a Super Bowl XLVII victory.
  • Home performance sagged to just three wins at M&T Bank Stadium, a club low highlighted during the slide.
  • Since the 2012 championship, the Ravens managed only one conference final and three playoff wins despite Lamar Jackson’s two MVP seasons.
  • Game management drew heavy criticism, including a loss to New England in which Derrick Henry had no carries over the final 12 minutes despite a double-digit lead.
  • Harbaugh signed an extension through 2028 last spring and is now viewed as a top candidate for teams with head-coach openings.