
Ravens head coach signs three-year extension
In a classic Ravens-style Friday news dump, the Baltimore Ravens announced a three-year contract extension for Head Coach John Harbaugh.
Re-signing Harbaugh keeps one of best coaches in the NFL with the Ravens. Since becoming the Ravens’ head coach in 2008, the Ravens have won the fourth-most games (172) in the NFL, behind the New England Patriots (179), Green Bay Packers (173) and Pittsburgh Steelers (173).
Signing Harbaugh was all but certain as he entered the final year of his contract and Ravens Owner Steve Bisciotti doesn’t put coaches in “lame-duck” scenarios with his coaches and coordinators.
Harbaugh was asked in the offseason about his contract status and displayed confidence and unworried.
“Those things take care of themselves,” Harbaugh said.
Recent criticism of Harbaugh has been spread over the past few seasons during the Lamar Jackson era in which the Ravens have struggled to reach the Super Bowl since the Ravens, with Harbaugh as head coach, won it all in February 2013.
As the Ravens enter the 2025 season, they’ll likely be among the NFL’s favorite’s, again, to be among the elite with a high chance to win it all.