
The Baltimore Ravens confirmed on Friday that they have extended head coach John Harbaugh’s contract for an additional three years. While specific terms of the deal remain undisclosed, this move comes as a crucial step in maintaining stability within the franchise.
Harbaugh, who has led the Ravens since 2008, is noted for winning Super Bowl XLVII after the 2012 season, edging out his brother Jim Harbaugh, who was coaching the San Francisco 49ers at the time. He was awarded NFL Coach of the Year in 2019 and boasts a regular-season record of 172 wins to 104 losses, alongside a postseason record of 13 wins to 11 losses.
Under Harbaugh’s direction, the Ravens have shown great potential in recent seasons, especially with star quarterback Lamar Jackson at the helm. Despite recent playoff disappointments, the organization hopes that Harbaugh’s continued leadership will drive the team to greater achievements in a competitive AFC division.