Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh poked fun at Michigan’s sign-stealing scandal during his press conference on Friday.
Harbaugh told reporters that some of Baltimore’s scouts had their flights to Kansas City were canceled due to poor weather. This Saturday’s game between the Dolphins and Chiefs will be played in frigid conditions.
After sharing that news with the media, Harbaugh pointed out that it’s “legal” for NFL teams to send scouts to opposing games.
Harbaugh’s brother, Jim, found himself in hot water this season because former Michigan analyst Connor Stalions was attending games for opposing teams. That’s not allowed at the collegiate level.
Many football fans believe John was throwing a playful jab at Jim’s program, which just won the national title this past Monday night.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh said some of the team’s scouts had their flights canceled to Kansas City because of weather.
In talking about having scouts at games, John Harbaugh made sure to clarify “which is legal in pro football.”
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) January 12, 2024
Harbaugh and the Ravens are obviously trying to gain an edge over their next opponent. There’s a chance they’ll face the Dolphins or Chiefs at some point this postseason.
Kickoff for the Dolphins-Chiefs game is at 8 p.m. ET.