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John Harbaugh's tenure in Baltimore ends after 18 seasons
Summary
John Harbaugh was fired as the Baltimore Ravens' head coach after 18 seasons; team officials say president Sashi Brown and general manager Eric DeCosta informed his staff and the organization has announced it will begin a search for a new head coach.
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John Harbaugh is no longer the Baltimore Ravens' head coach after 18 seasons. The team announced the decision following a 2025 season the article describes as underperforming. Plans appeared to shift quickly during a single day, and the organization did not have a prepared statement when the news was released. Team leaders say they will start the process of finding the team's next head coach.
Known details:
- Harbaugh was fired after 18 seasons, during which he led the franchise to a Super Bowl title and multiple playoff appearances.
- The organization described the change as a firing rather than a mutual separation.
- Team president Sashi Brown and general manager Eric DeCosta met with Harbaugh’s staff to convey the decision; Harbaugh did not have the opportunity to inform his staff himself.
- Owner Steve Bisciotti announced the club will begin identifying a new leader and the roster includes an MVP-level quarterback and other established pieces, as noted in the article.
Summary:
Harbaugh’s departure ends a long and influential run as the Ravens’ coach and is being framed by team officials as a unilateral decision. The organization has said it will begin a search for a successor, but specific timing and further procedural details were not provided. Undetermined at this time.
Sources
Tony Dungy Blasts Ravens' Decision to Fire John Harbaugh
Breitbart1/7/2026, 5:37:01 PMOpen source →
A beloved and legendary coach criticizes John Harbaugh's dismissal
Ravens Wire1/7/2026, 12:44:19 PMOpen source →
John Harbaugh's tenure in Baltimore is over. Ravens felt it was time for something new
The New York Times1/7/2026, 8:00:43 AMOpen source →
