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.
Harbaugh, 62, guided the Ravens to the NFL title in 2012 but has since fallen short of a return to the Super Bowl. Baltimore has reached the postseason in six of the last seven seasons but has advanced to the AFC title game just once, losing 17-10 to the Kansas City Chiefs in 2023.
Since Harbaugh took over in Baltimore in 2008, the Ravens are 172-104 in the regular season with six division titles, but they are 13-11 in the playoffs. Four of those wins came in the Super Bowl title run in 2012.
Baltimore won the AFC North last season, going 12-5 in the regular season before defeating the division rival Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild-card round of the playoffs. The Ravens, though, fell 27-25 to the host Buffalo Bills in the division round.
–Field Level Media
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