Ravens extend Head Coach John Harbaugh
- On Friday, the Baltimore Ravens and 62-year-old Head Coach John Harbaugh, who was entering the final year of his contract, agreed to a three-year contract extension, tying him to the team through the 2028 season.
- Harbaugh, who replaced Brian Billick in 2008 and has been at the helm for 17 seasons, has led the Ravens to 12 playoff appearances and six division titles.
- During his tenure, Harbaugh has compiled a 172-104 regular season record, which is the most in franchise history, and has led the Ravens to 11 seasons with double-digit victories.
- Harbaugh's accomplishments include a Super Bowl victory in 2013 against his younger brother Jim Harbaugh's San Francisco 49ers, and three other trips to the AFC Championship game, though the team fell short of their ultimate goal in 2023, losing to the Chiefs.
- Despite recent regular season success largely due to two-time MVP Lamar Jackson, Harbaugh, now the second-longest tenured head coach in the NFL behind Mike Tomlin, seeks to guide the Ravens back to the Super Bowl after failing to reach it since 2013.
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John Harbaugh Extension Indicates Clear Win-Now Window
The Baltimore Ravens have been one of the top teams in the NFL over the past few seasons on the back of quarterback Lamar Jackson and head coach John Harbaugh. That should continue now with both under contract until 2028. Harbaugh was given a brand-new three-year extension, which will keep him under contract through the 2028 season. Ravens announced that they reached a three-year contract extension with head coach John Harbaugh. pic.twitter.com…

Ravens, John Harbaugh agree to 3-year contract extension
Baltimore's John Harbaugh, the second-longest tenured head coach in the NFL, has agreed to a three-year extension that will keep him at the helm for the Ravens through 2028.
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